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Hi guys & girls. I am looking for the two M&M's models : The two candies
from the Mars brand. I could try to model them, but I'd like to go as
close as possible to the real model.
Does anyone know where I could find these. I am afraid that they may be
copyrighted.
Thanks
Fabien
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I did a little search and came up with the following:
http://www.m-ms.com/ (official page)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Trail/2651/
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/3022/
http://www.m-ms.com/studios/disguise/ (a quite detailed pic here)
Do a little surfing around these pages, there's a lot of pictures there.
Hope it helps a little bit.
--
Peter
http://hertel.no/bigone
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> Hi guys & girls. I am looking for the two M&M's models : The two candies
> from the Mars brand. I could try to model them, but I'd like to go as
> close as possible to the real model.
>
> Does anyone know where I could find these. I am afraid that they may be
> copyrighted.
>
> Thanks
>
> Fabien
>
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You could also try experimenting with really short cylinders in a blob. Try
cylinder {<0,0,0>,<0,1,0>,5, 1}
and experiment from there. That is of course if you are talking about the
actual candy and not the animated characters with eyes & legs.
> Hi guys & girls. I am looking for the two M&M's models : The two candies
> from the Mars brand. I could try to model them, but I'd like to go as
> close as possible to the real model.
>
> Does anyone know where I could find these. I am afraid that they may be
> copyrighted.
>
> Thanks
>
> Fabien
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Just make a flattened sphere, something like this:
sphere { <1,.3,1> 1 color Red }
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> Hi guys & girls. I am looking for the two M&M's models : The two candies
> from the Mars brand. I could try to model them, but I'd like to go as
> close as possible to the real model.
>
> Does anyone know where I could find these. I am afraid that they may be
> copyrighted.
>
> Thanks
>
> Fabien
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In article <39C8C8CF.514114C5@alleganisd.org>, cro### [at] alleganisdorg
wrote:
> Just make a flattened sphere, something like this:
> sphere { <1,.3,1> 1 color Red }
That isn't a flattened sphere...perhaps you meant:
sphere {< 0, 0, 0>, 1
pigment {color Red}
scale < 1, 0.3, 1>
}
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