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Desert vehicle

Imagine 3D (none) posted on Nov 29, 2002
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Improvisation. Gnarf's name is Plotch, made with blobs. Brushmaps made with Aura, trees and grass with Tuby (Trionix Program Package), wheel with TMM_Torus (also TPP), mountain with blobs, the rest is made by moving points in Detail editor. Multipass for the lighting. Thank you for viewing.

Comments (5)


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bobbystahr

12:44AM | Sat, 30 November 2002

Fantastic work Manuel,..truely original,never even dawned on me to go back technologically. Really likr the Gnarf,looks a bit snarly but 'tuff enuff' to get the job don...how the heck y do the grass?,...with tuby?...tutorial .Great texturing as well....please

ManuelFr57

1:56AM | Sat, 30 November 2002

For the grass, render level 6 and 7 with decli=20. Copy/paste/move/turn in Imagine. Add a green/yellow texture.

HP

5:11AM | Sat, 30 November 2002

Woah! Now this is what I'd call excellent work indeed :) Great work with blobs, and the vegetation is best I've seen done with Imagine for loong time. The cart looks good also, tho maybe a bit clean.. Guess it's a new one ;) Must take a bit of time to render?

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M3G

2:01PM | Sat, 30 November 2002

Well done! Very original and excellent texturing.

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Burnart

6:17PM | Sat, 30 November 2002

Nice work Manuel!


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