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I saw this "real life" model:
http://www.alwayshobbies.com/UserData/root/Products/Images/000599_0.jpg
And so I thought I'd do some modelling on my own. I think I shared the same joy
as real modellers do, at least to some tiny extent, while playing around with
POV-Ray.
Next step should be the texturing.
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RusHHouR wrote:
> I saw this "real life" model:
> http://www.alwayshobbies.com/UserData/root/Products/Images/000599_0.jpg
>
> And so I thought I'd do some modelling on my own. I think I shared the same joy
> as real modellers do, at least to some tiny extent, while playing around with
> POV-Ray.
>
> Next step should be the texturing.
Great model! I think I understand how you feel, modeling has always
been my favorite part of using POV-Ray. Perhaps what is lost in the
tactile, is made up for in the cerebral?
--
-The Mildly Infamous Blue Herring
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Blue Herring <pov### [at] bherringcotsenet> wrote:
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> Great model! I think I understand how you feel, modeling has always
> been my favorite part of using POV-Ray. Perhaps what is lost in the
> tactile, is made up for in the cerebral?
>
> --
> -The Mildly Infamous Blue Herring
Hehehe, exactly!
And you actually like it the most when you see it slowly looking more and more
like it should. Then when it's finished, you almost never watch it again.
Except for a few occations when you rest your eyes on the model and shake your
head at the time you spent on creating it... ;)
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> I saw this "real life" model:
> http://www.alwayshobbies.com/UserData/root/Products/Images/000599_0.jpg
>
> And so I thought I'd do some modelling on my own. I think I shared the same joy
> as real modellers do, at least to some tiny extent, while playing around with
> POV-Ray.
>
> Next step should be the texturing.
>
>
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>
Nice model !!!
I love the "grayscale" previews ;-)
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"RusHHouR" <gee### [at] mailnu> wrote in message
news:web.488efbf8667058f147d3ae5e0@news.povray.org...
>I saw this "real life" model:
> http://www.alwayshobbies.com/UserData/root/Products/Images/000599_0.jpg
>
> And so I thought I'd do some modelling on my own. I think I shared the
> same joy
> as real modellers do, at least to some tiny extent, while playing around
> with
> POV-Ray.
>
> Next step should be the texturing.
Yep, and great modeling too. That cannon is fantastic! Great job. :)
~Steve~
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Thanks guys! =)
Yeah, strangely people somehow tend to enjoy a grayscale preview of models!
Hmm.. is it because I suck at texturing..!? 8/
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RusHHouR wrote:
> Hmm.. is it because I suck at texturing..!? 8/
I think it is because people can more easily
appreciate the geometric details in the model ;)
BTW, is it CSG or did you use a modeller?
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Christian Froeschlin <chr### [at] chrfrde> wrote:
> RusHHouR wrote:
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> > Hmm.. is it because I suck at texturing..!? 8/
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> I think it is because people can more easily
> appreciate the geometric details in the model ;)
>
> BTW, is it CSG or did you use a modeller?
What a flattering question. This scene is made up by 95% basic boxes, cones,
cylinders and spheres only.
The "advanced" shapes that make the rest are a few rounded_boxes and
rounded_cylinders used, and of course the cloned prism which makes the
wagon/lavette. =)
If there are any interest for it I could post the code, then maybe someone could
give it some texture?
//RH
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RusHHouR wrote:
> Christian Froeschlin <chr### [at] chrfrde> wrote:
>> RusHHouR wrote:
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>>> Hmm.. is it because I suck at texturing..!? 8/
>> I think it is because people can more easily
>> appreciate the geometric details in the model ;)
>>
>> BTW, is it CSG or did you use a modeller?
>
> What a flattering question. This scene is made up by 95% basic boxes, cones,
> cylinders and spheres only.
>
> The "advanced" shapes that make the rest are a few rounded_boxes and
> rounded_cylinders used, and of course the cloned prism which makes the
> wagon/lavette. =)
It's been quite some time since I've last seen such detailed pure CSG
povray model... really nice! :)
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