The images that follow are some renders of one of my latest products on TurboSquid. I created these models as a texturing exercise, but I think they make good assets for sale as well; they are all UV mapped.
The Blade mSR is by far my favorite RC Helicopter. It’s fast, durable, fun & charges quickly. On a calm day you can fly it outside, but on windy days, I guess you can make a 3D model of it.
The detail distribution of this model is not great. Looking back on the Read More
There’s not much left to say, so here are some beauty shots of the KTM RC8 model I’ve been working on for the past 3 months. Read More
My posts have been a bit sparse lately as I’ve been watching the Firefly series again, capping it off with the movie Serenity. If you’ve seen either of these shows, you’ll understand why I might say the following: “Way I figure, that’s a right fine test render you got there.”
Check out the RC8 tag if you want to see more of this model.
If you’re an XBox LIVE junkie then you’re probably used to that phrase, but to someone like myself (read: doesn’t have an XBox) the achievement system is a whole new world. Read More
This week’s entry is a sign that warns not to park anything in this spot. Even your shiny new ZIG. If you’re not sure what this “All Your Base” stuff is about, then head on over to the first AYB post and see what you’re missing out on. Read More
Here they are; the final renders of the RC8 model! My next step will be UV mapping and texturing. Read More
One of my favorite Internet memes is the All Your Base flash video. It’s a Flash video slide show accompanied by cool techno beats and Photo-shopped images incorporating the classic phrase: “All Your Base Are Belong To Us”.
If you know about this meme, then no further explanation is necessary, but if it’s new to you, Know Your Meme should be able to fill you in: Read More
Here’s the almost final image of my RC8 model. All the key components are pretty much done, but there are a few details that I may or may not add.
I typically wake up early and do 3D to stay in practice, since I work in the Web industry. This morning I woke up to a PC that wouldn’t boot. It would POST, then detect the CPU, then just sit there on the energy star screen. After much troubleshooting I believe that it is a USB related issue. Unplugging all my USB devices allowed it to continue. After taking stock, it looks like my smart phone being plugged in could have been halting the process, although I have not tested this yet.
Update:
I’ve run a test and the Epic 4G is indeed the cause of this booting halt! Read More