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Joelio
June 6th, 2007, 01:35 AM
Last night I whipped this up... It's a 3D recreation of the ESB Tower. I may extend it further down later to the full building, and I plan to improve the "wings" of the tower, but at the moment, this is it. :)
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itsallgoode9
June 6th, 2007, 09:45 PM
nice start you have there. what program are you using? you a hobbiest or do 3d for a profession? look forward to see the rest of it!
Joelio
June 7th, 2007, 02:37 AM
nice start you have there. what program are you using? you a hobbiest or do 3d for a profession? look forward to see the rest of it!
Well, I'm 12 years old, so that would make me a hobbiest :)
I'm using a program called Bryce - in short, it's a simple, powerful, cheap program that can be seen on www.daz3d.com. I built the WTC in it as well.
I'm not sure if I will be able to make the rest... The ESB is a very complicated model, but if I do make some more, I'll post updates here. Thanks :)
itsallgoode9
June 7th, 2007, 05:15 PM
oh, at 12 I guess you probably would be a hobbiest ;) ha. I'm not a Bryce user (i use Maya and 3ds Max), but if you need any general help or advice in 3d feel free to message me. I work for a video game studio and do 3d work for a living, so i've got plenty of knowledge if you run into any problems.
I'm sure you'll be able to get through the rest of the building!
Joelio
June 7th, 2007, 10:18 PM
oh, at 12 I guess you probably would be a hobbiest ;) ha. I'm not a Bryce user (i use Maya and 3ds Max), but if you need any general help or advice in 3d feel free to message me. I work for a video game studio and do 3d work for a living, so i've got plenty of knowledge if you run into any problems.
I'm sure you'll be able to get through the rest of the building!
I have 3Ds Max 9, but it's WAY too hard to use. I might message you at some point - I'm at school now, but when I get home I might...
Or over the weekend. I have a lot of personal matters to deal with at home. Thanks :)
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