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Time Machine Model


Camillo

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:) Thanks for the Great Response;

 

Modeling Takes a lot of practice, and each model I do gets better.

 

Yes the highlight on the chair leather could use some inprovement. I'll make some changes. Thanks Phatso!

 

Animas3D, Here's the settings for my shinny brass material;

 

Shinny Brass

Perlin: amplitude 100% Octives 4

 

Atribute 1

difuse color: R-253 G-220 B-151

difuse falloff: 120%

ambient intensity: 10%

specular color: R-255 G-255 B-255

specular size: 90%

specular intensity: 80%

reflectivity: 65%

 

Atribute 2

difuse color: R-249 G-200 B-108

difuse falloff: 140%

ambient intensity: 10%

specular Color: R-255 G-255 B-255

specular size: 225%

specular intensity: 80%

reflectivity: 65%

 

Camillo

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Hi Gerry,

 

Yes, I'll post more when it's finished, the Client gave the OK.

 

I've Finished and smoothed out the actions, and I'm almost ready for rendering ( just a bit more tweaking). Calculations indicate about 40 hours render time in A:M.

 

I will still have a lot of work on post production FX in After effects, and then sound and music.

 

 

This Project is a rush interupting other work for the same Client. Not complaining, the Work is nice it;s just that there are only a limited number of hours in the day. ( need to sleep and eat sometimes, and there is the Honey-Do's)

 

Thank's for your interest,

 

Camillo

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I love that movie! I have it on DVD and have watched it a bazillion times. In celebration of your beautiful interpretation I will watch it again tonight as I work... make notes... check for accuracy. ;)

 

 

p.s. Some years ago they tracked down the original movie prop in some guys shed or garage... and restored it. There is an "extra" bit of footage they filmed just for the DVD with the original actors that takes place many years after the ending of the original film. Kind of schmaltzy but fun.

 

-vern

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