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Nvidia G-Force 2 MX / MX 400 Video Card

3D Studio Max Objects posted on Jan 16, 2005
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I had this older G-Force Card laying around,So I thought I'd take a crack at modeling it.I tried to get it as realistic as possible.I would have liked to put more detail into it,But I'm only running 64MB of ram so this was the limit.Made with max 4.2.Textures,labels and opac. maps made in Photoshop 6.Comments or suggestions always appreciated.Thanks For viewing.

Comments (7)


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Davidjger

7:18PM | Sun, 16 January 2005

coool,look my:)!!!

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anshumangarg

7:42PM | Sun, 16 January 2005

cool, show it to smone at Nvidia mate :)

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crypticghost

8:06PM | Sun, 16 January 2005

ohhhhh how I dream to own 3DSmax.... ohhh some day, I will be able to spend my life savings to own a copy.... ohhh sorry I am daydreaming again... awsome pic.. super sick, even the circuit board copper reflections are out of this world... awsome.!

frankyoualot

9:59PM | Sun, 16 January 2005

Have you tried photometric lighting on it yet? (could be a max 7 feature...don't know)

tony_br22

12:39AM | Mon, 17 January 2005

hello, splendid image !

Shico3D

7:47AM | Mon, 17 January 2005

Excellent ! absulotly brilliant render !

snownet

12:58PM | Sat, 05 February 2005

hey, cool work, i used to have one of those :)


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