Lego & Hypershot
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They look pretty accurate from what I remember when I was a kid... but have to admit that I bought the Bat-mobile when it came out...
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ah ok..i see.... i didnt think it was all small blocks if it was though, you could soften all of the edges and that would show you the individual blocks.. would def put these over the top.... they're right there though.. loving them.
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Ibon,
a great program for making textures and associated normal maps is Genetica.
I use this for a lot of my custom textures. It does a great job of making them seamless and the new version coming out is even better. I was lucky enough to be able to beta test it and I can say it is very much worth it.
Obviously these are "previews" and not hypershot renders from your times you are stating, Have you done a turntable animation yet? It is a great feature but takes a bit to render.
Scott
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Thanks for the information Scott
I used genetica a lot in the past, and it's new features are just amazing. It can create and edit HDRI's!!!
(http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/gen2tour/edit_hdri.htm#tour1)I've made a couple of turntable renderings, it's a GREAT tool, with very good results. It is a shame that you can't do a flightpath
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I think it is just a matter of time before more comes out with hypershot. The fact that it came out without any ability to add lights is the main thing they are working on.
Scott
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Ooh...aah...
I still play with lego, and while they look too clean to be real, which, I suppose is a compliment in itself, that is a pretty nice attempt. I am still getting to grips with kerkythea though, so I guess it will be a while.
But yeah, pretty renders- and for not very mch tiem, too- I recently downloaded and made a whole set of lego bricks and put them in my component browser- unfortunately, I can't load them up on here, it kills the computer...
Me likes though, they do look very real
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this is really making me want to do a lego render! hmmmm.. i do need a xmas card idea...
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