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He seems to take naturally to G2 jeans.

3D Studio Max Modeling posted on Jun 05, 2020
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The prop may look like a stitching but it is actually 3760 parts positioned and then rendered. Fortunately, the migration through magnetic disks merged nicely with an SSD. Windows 2000-Windows XP-Windows 7-Windows VISTA-Windows 10 didn't jumble things nearly as much as NTFS might have going from 32 to 64 bit. The phase shift from 2002 to 2020 was not as harsh that it couldn't be stabilized by simply jumping back to 2004 in hardware and a 6th update of a software that at one time kept jumping into animation form and distributing the parts in time. Poser did the render, it's the prop that was in 3ds form and had to have materials defined.

Comments (6)


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eekdog Online Now!

4:13PM | Fri, 05 June 2020

And to his cycle.

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crender

12:49AM | Sat, 06 June 2020

Amazing ! 😍

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Richardphotos

11:46AM | Sat, 06 June 2020

fine looking jeans and the off road bike is very fine

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mapps

1:02PM | Thu, 25 June 2020

Awesome :-)

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kenmo

6:14PM | Sun, 30 August 2020

Cool render...

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tallpindo

11:20AM | Tue, 29 September 2020

This prop is on GrabCAD now, (and has been for a few months). It takes a while to load and is not covered by a single skin. The goal was to have something in SolidWorks, not something for a movie. It also shows survival of a digital file through years and updates. I was just looking at (9-29-2020) something built in Modo that represents the GEN-X gas turbine after .lwf was a usable file in Poser. My son assured me that in Modo my Wasp Major cylinder could have been built in less than an hour. You can look at the whole (Wasp Major) engine with the cylinders I built in Carrara back when. I wanted to portray a conversation I had with Frank Miller at PWA when he was telling me about the Wright 3350 being made with caulks for very high altitude cooling of the cylinders. (The Wright is there too on GrabCAD.) Watch it buddy! My real name is there as I discovered getting rid of Moire on the pavers in Munich by no anti-alias and maximum pixel x pixel dimensions.


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