Ok lets post an image for all of our toys here.
This way it will make it easier to get a feel for what will have.
--Randy
Ok lets post an image for all of our toys here.
This way it will make it easier to get a feel for what will have.
--Randy
Ok lets post an image for all of our toys here.
This way it will make it easier to get a feel for what will have.
--Randy
Here is a handheld game.
An old style top.
Randy - good idea to have a repository of toys as they are developed for the collaboration project. The two you posted above look great! I suggest however that the images posted to this thread be as small as practical. There will likely be many images added to this thread and there's no reason for things to get unwieldy. (No need to make our slow-modem friends frustrated [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] ).
Regards, Ross
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Ross, my friend, would you like me to model all of the blocks? Please let me know...
My 3 cents
J. I. B.
wooden toy train
blocks (?)
Go for it 'W' - consistancy is important for such things eh? The group of toys looks great!
Regards, Ross
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Ok, here's 6 more...
PS: i started on a slinky but soon found that a 'normal' lengthed one creates quite a sizeable mesh. It would definately slow down the compositing. So... i was thinking that we could just render a small bit of the slinky's end, and have it sticking out from behind another toy/object...?
That work?
I LIKE 'em! Nice going, Wayne, Mark, and Randy.
Can we come over to your house, watch TV and eat potato chips, and play? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Gary David Bouton
Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
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and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.
Gary David Bouton
Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
Free education! The Writings Web site
and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.
A simple tennis racket and tennis balls (just a sphere with a texture). The strings maybe to thick what ya'll think? Again just a simple texture on the racket to show off the model.
--Randy
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