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# 1 21-07-2006 , 09:09 PM
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Good Reference images

Hi guys.

I am currently doing a AT ST from star wars, but i have checked Google and i cant find any good images to see them from all angles.
I have the blueprints an all, but need some good images or maybe a movie clip.

Can you guys help

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# 2 21-07-2006 , 09:11 PM
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hmm i just need some movie images so i can see the bastard in perspective user added image

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# 3 21-07-2006 , 11:14 PM
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You probably have the best Img refs to go by. They are SW Blueprints.

I doing Lukes' Land Speeder atm (Speed Model Test), and found it very difficult to get any ref img. If you have the DVD watch it and pause at the relevant time. Thats all I have been doing...


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# 4 21-07-2006 , 11:17 PM
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Which DVD

And i´m not meaning the blueprints, but some images from the films, where you can see the AT ST from different angles, so i know how to model it from below and the back etc.


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# 5 22-07-2006 , 01:36 AM
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you'll probably have better luck searching for high rez, or atleast upclose pictures of a Scale model of the AT-At.. There are out there, just takes some finiding.. But alot of people have build a plastic replica of this, and are very proud of it so post all their hard labor intensive work opn the web to show otehrs..

That's what i would look for anyway...who knows, you migh tluck up on some good pictures of the Model used in the Movies, on display somewhere or something...

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dont forget that you can always go out to a model shop and buy an actual model to look at in detail user added image


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if you have star wars dvds just use your dvd program and take snapshot of it and put it in paint and put them in maya or photoshop and use them ..


put the movie in and play it on your computer. I use a program called Powerdvd , older version 5, it allows you to take high quality screen shots . I just click on the little camera and it takes them ...that is best feature of the program ...

if need some pics i can try to help no worries ... just PM me with what you are needing


here is one i just did real quick .... of the AT

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# 8 22-07-2006 , 11:06 AM
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This is an AT AT not an AT ST.

For good reference images of this, go to www.theforce.net go to the multimedia section they should have photos galore of these and various other SW vehicles

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TY guys

thx guys. thx for being so supportive :^)


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