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this looked better in my head (as usual..haha)... maybe it'll look better once its in an environment.....
downloaded an old looking tv from 3d warehouse and used it for inspiration and re-modelled everything completely...to have more details and bevelled edges on everything.. modelled the coat hanger...needs something else though..
rendered in maxwell with multilight..
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No wonder the picture is so bad - that hanger cannot work too well as an antenna
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Tilt the hanger antennae more to one side, and add a Beta cassette player.
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Theeereee Heeereee.
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haha..nice, eric
i rotated that damn hanger every which way and that's where it ended up..but looking at it again..i guess you are right daniel
here's another one..
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I remember when I was a kid and I would go to a friends house and they had a tv with THIS antenna but they would just keep adding tin foil until it got reception. Maybe that is the issue here!
Scott
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jason,
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yeah ...I was just about to ask myself. It does look like displacement to me.
btw. I remember those antenas as kid....another way to enhance reception was to spread the foil on the curtains. -
hmmm..aluminum foil is not a bad idea might just have to try that
and yes, that is indeed displacement for the rug.... i've had yet to give it a whirl and wanted to see what happened.. it significantly slows down the render...but is definitely really cool.. now if i could only figure out how to make my own materials..lol
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To tell the truth I have a kind of antenna even now. I don't watch TV only really occasionally (like once or twice a month) so I don't want to subscribe for cable TV.
Now as mine is torn off the TV somehow, I hung it on a lamstand the glass lamshade I had broken years ago...
It looks really cool (even without the aluminium foil - but that's a really cool idea actually)
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Jason,
This is fantastic. I love the fake wood look that you achieved, and the glow/reflection that you have is just about right.Love it - I had one of these when I was gr 4 -7 in my room. Channel knob was broken, so pliers had to be employed to change the channel, the volume was busted, so I used an old microphone as a minispeaker (to keep the volume lower) and Christmas lights were connected to the antenna - totally ghetto!
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Very nice. I remember those well. I remember the "custom cinder block" furniture line as well.
A suggestion? How about a power cord?
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yes! power cord would've been clutch! someday maybe there will be an update
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