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mypod

Cinema 4D Science/Medical posted on Aug 12, 2004
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Well this is it for now. basic modeling i know but hey i am a but rusty! hell look at my tanks! any way the render isnt splendid but if i had the time and power i could play with the effects and get some nice shot, but its handy to have. i am also thinking about exporting it so that i can have it avalable for people to download for poser and sutch. what ya all think?

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kennez

3:24AM | Sun, 15 August 2004

Looking good. Maybe add some specularity and reflections to the screen?

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VOID

3:57PM | Tue, 18 January 2005

Make the bottom half metal darker. Its more like Chrome and less like a mirror. The clickwheel is not lowered in. It seamd exaxtly with the outer shell of the upper half. The button is slightly smaller and smoothly rounded. The icons on the clickwheel are smaller, but the menu text is thicker. Cap all plugholes with white plastic inlays and now to the meanest and most bitchy part: The upper shell of the iPod is not white, but transparent. Directly underneath that transparent coating is the white inner upper shell, which is slightly smaller and rounded out to the edges of the metal bottom. That can be pretty hard to get right, but you can fake it with a better material on the upper shell. Use a gradient from black to white in the environment channel and narrow the highlights in a concave shape. Good work so far. Keep it up! :)


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