Simple gamepad - Updated 3rd Feb. 2009
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Took me about 3 hours in total (including the occasional tweaking):

Created in SU 6 Pro and rendered in Kerkythea 2008.
Here's an update:

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Pretty cool. If I'm not mistaken, Nintendo is spelled wrong though, unless that was intentional.
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It was intentional, due to possible copyright infringement

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Just two things that struck me...either that pad is really big or that cord is way thin. Plus you would have to sit really really close to the console. Otherwise the concept is good.
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Hi Matsuo,
I'm not sure what render preset you've used for this, but it doesn't look real to me...

It's somehow too CG'ish, which to me suggests that you've used a very low render preset...
How long have you been working with KT...??
I think you should try working with a Studio setup...
Please take a look at the Frederik's studio lighting setup (really, Clipi's) thread at the KT Forum... I'm sure you can improve this and take it to the next level...
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@frederik said:
Hi Matsuo,
I'm not sure what render preset you've used for this, but it doesn't look real to me...

It's somehow too CG'ish, which to me suggests that you've used a very low render preset...
How long have you been working with KT...??
I think you should try working with a Studio setup...
Please take a look at the Frederik's studio lighting setup (really, Clipi's) thread at the KT Forum... I'm sure you can improve this and take it to the next level...
I've just downloaded version 3 of the scene, from the forums. Will post the result (using a new joypad) after rendering is complete. Cheers for the tips!
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With your input, this post could be even better π
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