12-08-04_2 (1920x1200) by erik-nl
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Description
Work in Progress(12-08-08 new version).
Minn.Firearms Co. The Protector.
.32 Centrefire Extra Short (.32 Protector)
made about 1890 by J Duckworth of Springfield Massachusetts.
Model created in Autodesk Inventor, exported as .stl mesh, converted to .obj in MeshLab.
3D models assembled in DAZ Studio, rendered in LuxRender via pret-a-3D Reality.
Image Based Lighting from 360x180 degree HDR image.
Comments (5)
Cimaira
That metal looks amazing! Great modeling and render.
teecee2107
Excellent detailed modeling work. Did that weapon really works ? It must be burning the hand ... It seems as dangerous for the shooter than the target.
erik-nl
Thanks guys! This little thing must have been pretty expensive in its time, so it had better work too! More conventional small revolvers and pocket pistols like Derringers were a lot cheaper to make, but being able to shoot seven times in rapid succession from a barely visble handgun apparently made it very desirable. Never read a report by anyone actually firing it, and I certainly wouldn't dream of doing it myself. Highly unlikely someone ever will too since these things were made over 120 years ago!
saphira1998
very great model
Fidelity2
Superb! 5+! Thanks.