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Post by kitini on Aug 30, 2009 18:14:12 GMT -5
After stumbling across my old snowman picture, I suddenly felt like playing with Blender again. Here's what happens when I actually follow instructions: Fear my shiny cup. And here's what happens when I decide I know what space looks like. Is it weird that my space-station is shinier than my silver goblet? I've been trying to make the academy but apparently buildings are near impossible D: Anyway, enjoy ^_^ *wanders off*
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Post by alienfetucine on Aug 31, 2009 17:05:33 GMT -5
...Whoa.
May be the only appropriate response.
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Post by kitini on Feb 9, 2010 16:54:44 GMT -5
I know it's likely to trigger some distasteful jokes, but... I made a model of my friends kitchen. Why? Because I can. Enjoy, as much as you *can* enjoy a 3D rendition of a kitchen.
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Post by Blobfish on Mar 9, 2010 14:16:58 GMT -5
Awesome - it's cool to see some 3-D stuff. It looks good. Did you actually have to make the models, or did you use library stuff? Sorry, can't help but be curious, lol. Also, have you used the program DXStudio? It's quite a fun one. And tell your friend to turn off the kitchen light when it's sunny out
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Post by kitini on Mar 13, 2010 9:52:08 GMT -5
I made it all from scratch. It's pretty easy to work with once you get to grips with the really sensitive controls, especially if you're only working with cubes like in the kitchen. I haven't tried DXStudio but I'll look into it :] I prefer Blender, since it's a freebie ^_^ And seriously! So much for being green, eh?
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Post by Blobfish on Mar 15, 2010 20:50:21 GMT -5
From scratch? Awesome - that's really impressive then (and forgive my initial cynicism ) Heh, yeah, freebies are always good. Still, I think you should take a look at DXStudio trial version - it's fun for a lark about.
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Post by kitini on Mar 16, 2010 17:36:05 GMT -5
Just took a look at the DXS website and holy hell that looks awesome And it's okay - I look at it and I'm pretty convinced it wasn't me who made it
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