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Modeled in Imagine 4 for DOS Rendered in LW Spent the day messing with a disk, calculator, extrude and conform, this is what came out :)

Comments (17)


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Doom Dancer

1:07PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

You did this in DOS? Amazing. (Rob)

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Oshio

1:09PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

very nice indeed, how long to render ?

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PL-Finland

1:13PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

About 15 mins Oshio

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PL-Finland

1:30PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Doom it was created with software that RUNS in DOS, not built in DOS :)

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bobbystahr

2:06PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

very nice...ever consider posting to the imagine gallery here on renderosity,it is at least partially done in imagine.keep on experimenting and if you can afford it it is well worth upgrading to a current version,tho there is some contoversy about that on the ImagineMailingList.current fairly stable versions 2.16 & 2.17 have a type of volumetrics that can be an enclosure for a scene simulating global vol., and very cool features for viewing and adding textures as well as an Explorer type tree structure for whatever is on screen in the detail sditor.

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PL-Finland

3:28PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

It is posted in the Imagine Gallery bobby :) I don't think the upgrade is worth it, i have LW, if i have to learn a new modeling set up, it'll be that one. Not overly impressed with the setup of Imagine for Windows. I saw version 1 :P

tien_avielle

3:51PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

This makes me wish I had better math skills! It would make a great tutorial (hint, hint)

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PL-Finland

3:58PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Let me play a little more tien, i'll see what i can do :)

RayViper

11:26AM | Fri, 13 February 2004

I like this picture too. :-) Please more of this.

steve40

1:40PM | Sun, 15 February 2004

Brilliant!! I Love the bottom one :D

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Dhurgan

3:47AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

very nice. Version 1 on windows in not very much like 2.x :) A tutorial on the number crunching 2 imagine modeling would be fun to read.

Crooks

8:48AM | Thu, 19 February 2004

That is totaly trippy..I like totaly zoned out at it

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JenniSjoberg

9:15AM | Sat, 21 February 2004

yay! nice and shiny ;)

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deemarie

9:16AM | Sat, 21 February 2004

Wow - that is just too much fun! Excellent work!

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lahavana

9:27AM | Sat, 21 February 2004

oooh excellent!! i love complicated spiralish thingees! GREAT! wow.. Can't believe that a prog that runs in DOS can do such cool stuffs...

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Moebius87

7:18AM | Mon, 23 February 2004

This would make some very cool heavy duty fancy dress jewellry too. :o) Just looking at it and thinking about the math involved made my brain hurt.

MhoramIdaho

5:11PM | Tue, 02 November 2004

Wow! I'm speechless once again!


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