Author Topic: 3d MODELING  (Read 1788 times)

Offline MADe

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Re: 3d MODELING
« Reply #30 on: December 03, 2015, 12:17:52 AM »
no worries Challenge, I posted to get info.

I'm approaching 60 myself. I was maybe hoping to learn a way to make some dollars, sitting in the woods with my pc after I retire. On a subject I enjoy, aircraft. When I was a mere pup, stationed on AFB's, I used to go down to the flight line and watch them take off. Now in my old age I am trying to recapture something that got away from me in life.

Very nice work BTW.
I have to ask tho, what can you do with your object tank. Is it low enough poly count for online games or is your work meant for something else?

MY PC is ready to return to my learning attempts. I just finished getting all updates in.
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Offline Chalenge

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Re: 3d MODELING
« Reply #31 on: December 03, 2015, 03:02:42 AM »

Once I finish school (about another year) I will be working this into my first full length animation as part of the Masters program. I have the storyboard hashed out and because of the nature of the story I intend to tell it's pretty easy to skip some steps and move into R&D/Modeling/Texturing/ . . . before completing the animatic.


This. I have a few high-end rendering systems, but even then . . . well, I ran a calculation once and determined it would take about 3-1/2 years to render out what I have planned (given that there were no errors and there will be errors). Hopefully technology improves a little before then.
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