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Great, but at some points the feet seem to slide like the robot is on ice. I use Maya so I know nothing about 3DSMax rigging, but is there a way to “pin” or “unpin” the feet on the biped rig. Other than that I like it.
My tutorial site and blog http://www.3dtutorialzone.com - http://3dtutorialzone.blogspot.com
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yeah, idk… here is the latest render of my robot please comment
Applications: 3Ds Max 2012, Mudbox 2012, Photoshop CS5, Premiere Pro CS5.
Computer Specs Motherboard: G1 Gurilla
CPU:Intel I7 970 6 core @ 3.4 GHz
Memory:16gb DDR3 G.skill ripjaws:
Hard Drive: WD 1TB + 120gb SSD:
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit+Mac os X
Check out my short films and sketches!! > http://www.youtube.com/user/InnovationMP
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Great renderings! I really like the occlusion rendering of that robot.
My tutorial site and blog http://www.3dtutorialzone.com - http://3dtutorialzone.blogspot.com
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thanks!
yeah, that is why I posted it :D
Author: Jon Budfuloski
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| Replied: 08 December 2009 12:07 PM
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testing out new poses and paint jobs plz comment :D
Applications: 3Ds Max 2012, Mudbox 2012, Photoshop CS5, Premiere Pro CS5.
Computer Specs Motherboard: G1 Gurilla
CPU:Intel I7 970 6 core @ 3.4 GHz
Memory:16gb DDR3 G.skill ripjaws:
Hard Drive: WD 1TB + 120gb SSD:
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit+Mac os X
Check out my short films and sketches!! > http://www.youtube.com/user/InnovationMP
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The model is not bad...but the textures are very...cartoonish, unless that is what you are aiming for…
Application: 3Ds Max 2010
GPU: ATI HD6970
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
DX: 11
My website: http://www.wix.com/redcobra/Mohammed-Al-Khatib-Portfoilio
Turbosquid Page: http://www.turbosquid.com/Search/Artists/redcobra?referral=redcobra
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thanks… yeah i want to make the model “dirty” but i don’t know how… if you know of any tutorials please let me know :)
Author: Jon Budfuloski
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| Replied: 10 December 2009 04:05 AM
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I like the lighting but it could use more contrast (darker shadows maybe). The background plate looks good.
My tutorial site and blog http://www.3dtutorialzone.com - http://3dtutorialzone.blogspot.com
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Click on the first to see in hi-res :)
Author: Jon Budfuloski
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| Replied: 16 December 2009 04:36 AM
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Nice texture. I think the light coming through the window would be more visible on the robot in the first image. The integration is really well done.
My tutorial site and blog http://www.3dtutorialzone.com - http://3dtutorialzone.blogspot.com
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ok, thanks! ;)
Author: Jon Budfuloski
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| Replied: 18 December 2009 12:19 PM
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latest work on my robot after watching the tutorial by Hakan ‘Zap’ Andersson…
all comments welcome :)
Applications: 3Ds Max 2012, Mudbox 2012, Photoshop CS5, Premiere Pro CS5.
Computer Specs Motherboard: G1 Gurilla
CPU:Intel I7 970 6 core @ 3.4 GHz
Memory:16gb DDR3 G.skill ripjaws:
Hard Drive: WD 1TB + 120gb SSD:
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit+Mac os X
Check out my short films and sketches!! > http://www.youtube.com/user/InnovationMP
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oh, the car is not mine....
Author: Jon Budfuloski
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| Replied: 23 December 2009 12:05 PM
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Never mind about the last one lol, look at this…
The first pic is the original picture and the second in what I did… Please comment
Applications: 3Ds Max 2012, Mudbox 2012, Photoshop CS5, Premiere Pro CS5.
Computer Specs Motherboard: G1 Gurilla
CPU:Intel I7 970 6 core @ 3.4 GHz
Memory:16gb DDR3 G.skill ripjaws:
Hard Drive: WD 1TB + 120gb SSD:
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit+Mac os X
Check out my short films and sketches!! > http://www.youtube.com/user/InnovationMP
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