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Hi guys,

 

just wanted to show you a little bit of my latest A:M work...

I started to model a audio-interface based on my new Roland VS-100.

 

Most of the work was to create the texture for it.

Comments are of course welcome :).

 

See you

*Fuchur*

 

PS: I although attached an image with the wireframe overlayed. As you can see, the geometry is really quite simple.

vs_100_test_2_0.jpg

vs_100_test_2_wire_0.jpg

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Nice! I just can't get mechanical modeling, so I can't help but respect those who show a good piece of mechanical modeling.

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Nice! I just can't get mechanical modeling, so I can't help but respect those who show a good piece of mechanical modeling.

 

Thanks ;)

But I am very sure you could have created that image too ;).

 

Here is another test I did with A:M and Unity3d.

Turn it around and see how it looks. There are some texture-problems which I will refine later.

 

See you

*Fuchur*

roland_vs_100_turn_around.zip

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Hi Gerald,

 

 

great work! I see some commercial potential in this!

 

Also your litte hitboygame is very impressing considered the amount of time invested!

 

Looking forward to your further explorations of that great pipeline!!!

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Here is another test I did with A:M and Unity3d.

Turn it around and see how it looks. There are some texture-problems which I will refine later.

 

 

I like that!

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Some very solid work here! But I did have a couple of technical quibbles that you can feel free to ignore. I work with audio interfaces a lot, and these are items that jumped out at me.

  • The cannon connector pins are flat at their ends. All the cannon connectors I've seen have pins with a rounded dome at the end.
  • The cannon connectors are a male, but inputs (which would normally be put on this end) are female cannon connectors. Outputs are sometimes male cannon connectors, but the outputs would normally be on the back side.
  • The 1/4" phone plug holes seem too small in relation to the rest of the device. They seem out of proportion to the cannon connectors (which may be a hair too large), and to the knobs.

That said, it looks great and 98% of people would never notice these things. Good luck!

 

-Vance

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