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Just did a simple scene to feature some modeling work. I chose the Desert
Eagle because of its popularity in movies and computer games. It has a
distinctive and powerful look. Scene took three days to render and I had to
re-render the text twice in order to get it to show up and look decent. Its
such a fine etching into the side and at that angle it gets easily lost.
Comments and criticism welcome.
Skip
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Very nice modelling. How did you model it? What program did you use?
Probably a better wooden texture would bring more realism to the overall
scene.
Fernando
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Rhinoceros. Based off my airsoft replica, its accurate to about a
millimeter.
Yes you are absolutely correct about the wood. I didn't spend as much time
on that wood as I could have. I was stumbling around trying to find a good
isowood and almost abandoned it for just a generic isosurface. Then I
stumbled on ridged_mf, added some bumps and took it.
Skip
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Skip Talbot wrote:
> Just did a simple scene to feature some modeling work. I chose the Desert
> Eagle because of its popularity in movies and computer games. It has a
> distinctive and powerful look. Scene took three days to render and I had to
> re-render the text twice in order to get it to show up and look decent. Its
> such a fine etching into the side and at that angle it gets easily lost.
> Comments and criticism welcome.
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> Skip
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i thought it was on a piece of cloth until someone said it was wood
? end of barrel, istr that on guns, there's usuallya slight chamfer, and
does it have rifling ?
i don't actually know, i'm just asking.
srp
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I strived for a one millimeter resolution... so if there was any sort of
chamfering and it was smaller then this, it didn't get modeled. Here's a
pic of the gun I worked off of. I don't know about rifling, its not on my
gun and I don't know if the real one has it or how pronounced it is.
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Skip Talbot wrote:
> I strived for a one millimeter resolution... so if there was any sort of
> chamfering and it was smaller then this, it didn't get modeled. Here's a
> pic of the gun I worked off of. I don't know about rifling, its not on my
> gun and I don't know if the real one has it or how pronounced it is.
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> Skip
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i'm in the uk, we don't know much on this subject
just a thought
srp
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Skip Talbot wrote:
> Just did a simple scene to feature some modeling work. I chose the Desert
> Eagle because of its popularity in movies and computer games. It has a
> distinctive and powerful look. Scene took three days to render and I had to
> re-render the text twice in order to get it to show up and look decent. Its
> such a fine etching into the side and at that angle it gets easily lost.
> Comments and criticism welcome.
Very nice looking model! I think the the original (looking at the picture
you posted) is a bit more reflective than your model - especially the
lighter parts, but the black parts also. That would make it even more
realistic. Maybe.
Severi
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FYI,
the desert Eagle does have rifling, any gun without rifling is about as
effective as a musket, I've shot a musket and belive me it aint accurate.
The Desert Eagle is also just about the hardest/ heaviest gun i've ever
held. The grip was actually too big for my hand. There is even a .50
version , how the hell anyone shoots that is beyond my ken.
"stephen parkinson" <ste### [at] zmemw16demoncouk> wrote in message
news:4020ba62$1@news.povray.org...
> Skip Talbot wrote:
> > I strived for a one millimeter resolution... so if there was any sort of
> > chamfering and it was smaller then this, it didn't get modeled. Here's
a
> > pic of the gun I worked off of. I don't know about rifling, its not on
my
> > gun and I don't know if the real one has it or how pronounced it is.
> >
> > Skip
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> >
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> i'm in the uk, we don't know much on this subject
> just a thought
>
> srp
>
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Felbrigg wrote:
> FYI,
>
> the desert Eagle does have rifling, any gun without rifling is about as
> effective as a musket, I've shot a musket and belive me it aint accurate.
> The Desert Eagle is also just about the hardest/ heaviest gun i've ever
> held. The grip was actually too big for my hand. There is even a .50
> version , how the hell anyone shoots that is beyond my ken.
>
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> "stephen parkinson" <ste### [at] zmemw16demoncouk> wrote in message
> news:4020ba62$1@news.povray.org...
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>>Skip Talbot wrote:
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>>>I strived for a one millimeter resolution... so if there was any sort of
>>>chamfering and it was smaller then this, it didn't get modeled. Here's
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> a
>
>>>pic of the gun I worked off of. I don't know about rifling, its not on
>
> my
>
>>>gun and I don't know if the real one has it or how pronounced it is.
>>>
>>>Skip
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>>i'm in the uk, we don't know much on this subject
>>just a thought
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>>srp
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is it possible to render/model specific areas to a higher degree of
definition ?
specifically an annular ring at end of barrel
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"Skip Talbot" <sta### [at] uiucedu> wrote in message
news:40208313@news.povray.org...
Nice model. Shouldn't there be an insignia on the grip?
A DE is cool-ish, but you've got the skills for a Colt 1851 Navy
conversion, which would be Hella cool. Or, if you're into power, the
Walker.
-Shay
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