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Latest posts made by todamgood4U
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RE: Do we have a Joke Thread goin here?
Ok, I'm horrible at jokes, but this one had me laughing for half a day and the only one I can ever remember. I heard it on a local radio station's Monday morning "Joke that could get me fired".
What did the banana say to the vibrator?
What are you shaking for? I'm the one she's gonna eat.
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RE: Animation
A) I agree, the animation needs serious help. It sure would be nice to have more control through each point. My biggest problem is, when going from point A to point and then to point C, the variation in speed if the points are at different lengths. I know I can export the 2 seperately, but it sure would be nice if I could specify transition time for each one instead of global.
B) Mateo, your new avitar makes you look like Simon Cowell...or are you really Simon Cowell and you are trying to look like Mateo....hmmmm.
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RE: Jedi Light Sabre
Yes, I will be putting the blade on some time this week when I get a free moment and I'll let it render over the weekend. I'll post an update when I have it.
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Jedi Light Sabre
After looking at TomislavM's wickedly bad ass X-wing, I thought I would post up my light sabre I worked up last week. I've had the schematic for it for quite a few months but never had the time to do anything with it. Well, one bored Friday leads to an entire day spent on doing it up. I have also been trying to render it up in Kerky, but still working on the little LED lights. Lighting is something I have never touched, but this little object has actually been great for material and lighting testing.
So here it is...first in straight SketchUp form, and then a couple renders.
Not what a jedi wants to see. New materials added in KT, lighting added. Too bright, will be reducing the wattage in next version
First KT render, nothing adjusted, materials from SketchUp.
Straight SketchUp, lines turned off.
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RE: X wing
Verrrry nice! Love the attention to detail! I'm more of an Imperial fan, but I can apprecite a well done X-Wing too.
I've been looking into doing some SW action lately. Last Friday I was bored at work so I found a schematic of a light sabre and did up the whole thing. It turned out pretty well too. I was going to wait until I finished a "good" rendering in KT, but maybe I'll post what I have now after this bit of inspiration.
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RE: Using SketchUp as an art medium
I agree, your work is fantastic. I found your work in the warehouse and after downloading a few of your files, was amazed at how you used difference materials and linework to produce the images you show. Very creative and imaginative...I am a definite fan of what you have done!
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RE: Capri WIP
I agree, this is really wonderful. My only comment, is the moon. I see the feeling you are trying to acheive with it, but it's not working. It draws my eye away from the architecture. Maybe not so bright, or some cloud cover to dim it down a bit might help...but again, that's just a personal preference.
Overall, simply fantastic.
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RE: I'll show you mine, if you show me yours?
LOL...that's called a theft deterent - one of many located on the car. No steering wheel = harder to drive away. Special unique locking pins prevent other steering wheels being put in its place, even if from the same company/brand.
As for the speed thing...I really don't know. I have the car built to look fast, run fast and be fast, but I just cruuiiizzeeee in it. Although, I did, just this one time, put it down as I saw a ricer (slang for a wanna-be import tuner) about a mile up and as I went by him about 140mph (speedo goes to 160), I looked in my rear view mirror only to see a nice gold colored car with interior lights going crazy. So I pulled over and waited for him to catch up...and he was not very happy with me. Luckily for me, I was going faster than he could even determine and I wouldn't admit guilt, so all he could do is yell (and he was literally yelling at me like I was his kid) and look the car over for something stolen.
I haven't ever run it with the nitrous though...but to turn it on, you have to turn the bottle on, allowing gas to the engine. You can then purge (you might see people doing this by spraying up in the air)it at this point to get any air out of the lines to prevent hesitation. Flipping the switch ("go baby go" on Gone in 60 Seconds movie - highly recommended by the way, not only for the hot cars, but Angelina Jolie is fiiiiine in it ) putting the petal all the way to the floor opens up the solenoid to inject the gas into the air intake and mixing with the fuel. Mine is set for 60 additional HP per "hit". The injectors are replaceable and can be adjusted from 25hp to blown motor.
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RE: I'll show you mine, if you show me yours?
Yea, I love the sleeper look as well. A great story...
I went to my son's daycare to pick him up and this little girl comes up to me and said "My daddy likes your car and saw it in a magazine". I said oh really. Just then her mom came up and the little girl says "hey mommie, it's HIS car". She then turned and smiled and said she got home from work the other night and her husband was looking through a magazine and shouts out "HEY, I know that car, it's always at (whatever their girls name is) daycare". She said he couldn't believe I had all that in there and that he actually saw it in real life. Pretty funny stuff.
I can't go anywhere without people wanting to take a look. They are blown away when they really see what I have inside. Almost 10,000 watts of audio, Playstation 2, TV tuner, DVD, CD, Navigation, 5.1 surround processor, the works. Drive-In movie theaters never sounded so good.
Yes, that is nitrous there...and my arm fits perfectly over the top of it. My hand rests right at the valve and is actually more confortable on the bottle than without.