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Just a model of my good old Marshall Vintage top
made about 1970. The amp not the model.
There should be that typical sonor noize - but
POV was not able to render this. Maybe
'cause I did not add the 4 tubes right now.
Anyway, next I will build the speaker cabinet...
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Oooh, very nice! :o) I have some sound-machines on the scratch-board
myself.. Not old amplifiers, but yours look very real (at least for someone
who never saw them in real life). Great details!
What about the aging? It looks "new" ... perhaps you will make it look like
a photo from the 70's..
Regards,
Hugo
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"Hugo" <hua### [at] post3teledk> wrote in message
news:3d50cdcc$1@news.povray.org...
> Oooh, very nice! :o) I have some sound-machines on the scratch-board
> myself.. Not old amplifiers, but yours look very real (at least for
someone
> who never saw them in real life). Great details!
>
> What about the aging? It looks "new" ... perhaps you will make it look
like
> a photo from the 70's..
>
> Regards,
> Hugo
>
Yes, this "new" look is a problem and it should look like a 30 year old
amp,
used for punk-rock on many stages - as the real one.
But I'm not Jaime Vives Piqueres the "master of texture" and have to learn a
lot about this subject. We will see what I am able to do...
thanx and so long
-Ive
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I think it's a good model, certainly looks real, but the metals are all
"flat".
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