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# 1 09-06-2006 , 06:21 PM
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My version of Blue

Ok this is my version of blue from the book, it's pretty standard. This is my first post and hopefully many more to come. Currently working on a nice walk cycle. Bash away:headbang: Ok not really, any suggestions are welcomed.

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# 2 09-06-2006 , 08:39 PM
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Re: My version of Blue

Originally posted by eagleeye678
Ok this is my version of blue from the book, it's pretty standard. This is my first post and hopefully many more to come. Currently working on a nice walk cycle. Bash away:headbang: Ok not really, any suggestions are welcomed.

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And welecome to the forum.

Also, I never read the book, but just by looking at your pick, the torso looks like it is fighting between being too smooth and too boxy. If it is suppose to be a robot, I never seen a robot have a smooth boxy torso. Usaully they either have a blocky torso or a cylindical turso or an armor shell look. Here is an example of what I am talking about.

https://67.15.36.49/ffa/tutorials/max...ut/owntut1.asp

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# 4 09-06-2006 , 09:57 PM
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I see what you mean about the torso, i'll have to work on that. Thanks for the crit junkyBob.

In the mean time here is another render.

esion - I like the renders, good work.

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Can I have a look at the wireframe?

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# 7 09-06-2006 , 10:34 PM
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i've watched the animation. Loved it. (except the ending ).

this version of Blue seems a little taller than the one in the animation.

great job though. user added image


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Is there an easy way to render wireframe

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Hope this works for ya, if not let me know of a better way.

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Originally posted by 13th_resident
i've watched the animation. Loved it. (except the ending ).

this version of Blue seems a little taller than the one in the animation.

great job though. user added image

Yeh the ending did suck, I did not want an exact version of blue, kind of went for human size, or close too it. Thanks for the coments.

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