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Old 20th February 2008, 12:51 PM   #1
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Default Simple models...

Hi Andy! Hi all!

It's been a very long time.....
I was offline for some time almost from everything that has to do with graphics...
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In my free time I like to design simle models and then add the subdivision to give them a smooth sape, and make them even more simle. Andy, you sould make a contest with simple models... like this:









......and if you like this, then you can probably realize how beautifull are the models that have zero complexity (not that coplexed models are't nice...).....

By the way, I want to report a bug. If some surfaces in a model are transparent, then every other object in the world has to be created afthe the model with the transparent surfaces. Now if a model, like above, has an interior (there is only one object) and transparent surfaces over the interior, is possoble that some surface are invisible. I recoment, at the hierarchy tool, that it displays all the surfaces of a model (another subtree) so anyone can move the surfaces anywhere in hierarchy.

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Old 20th February 2008, 07:45 PM   #2
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Very interesting design, kinda reminds me of the Aeon timeship from Star Trek Voyager.
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Old 21st February 2008, 07:58 AM   #3
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Star Trek Voyager? Never seen that...
Simple models, in the 90% of them, have, how to say, a different feel to the eye...
I can't explain...
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