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6th February 2007, 07:02 PM | #1 |
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Time Machine
well I've been working with AC3D for a few months now but more or less just messing around with it; nothing really serious. Up until a couple months ago I had to make a picture or some type of model of any object from the book "The Time Machine" by H. G. Wells. Well now with motivation I set out to finish this project of mind. Well this was the out come of several hours of strait work till 5 in the morning.
Simply to say I got an "A". My teacher thought it was amazing she never saw anything like it. Other students were interested in what program I used. I know its not textured just simply colored, didn't have enough time to do anything else. The final model info was: Total objects: 100 surfaces: 20500 vertices: 21720. I don't know if anyone has ever read the book or seen the original movie. I only had images for references cause can't really draw for crap. So what do you guys think? Worthy of a first effort? I sure like the outcome. NIP Last edited by NIPbutters; 6th February 2007 at 07:10 PM. |
7th February 2007, 12:58 AM | #2 |
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Re: Time Machine
This is *outstanding* for a first effort --- it definitely conveys that late-19th century sci-fi era style, and the modeling seems solid. Hope to see more in the future!
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7th February 2007, 01:45 AM | #3 |
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aah yes the "Time Machine" that was a good movie. course I think you still have a little more to go on in order to make the model look like the one in the movie.
other than that excellent progress so far mate. keep us posted.
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Very nice indeed. My first model wasent that good.
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http://www.sciflicks.com/the_time_ma...achine_01.html
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8th February 2007, 04:40 PM | #5 |
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yeah it's supposed to be a replica of the one from the 1960's movie because that was how it was described in the book. I think I might try texturing it sometime but I might just start something new. Thanks for the replies.
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I say your project is a pretty close match. awsome job
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