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tweaq

Crustacean
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« on: 09-25-2003 21:49 »

I am still kind of a n00b to 3d animation/modeling, and i cannot make a car. More specifically i need bender's "remote control" car from the episode "A Head in the Polls". if anyone could help at all I would greatly appreciate and it give you credit. (If you have the dvd then you probably know what im gonna try to do [from the audio commentary on that ep, and if anyone would like to , or could help, email me at tweaq@aol.com, thanks)
sheep555

Liquid Emperor
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« Reply #1 on: 09-26-2003 02:29 »

Learn how to throughly use a 3D package before modelling and animating. I like to work with NURBS using software called Rhino3D...but it's really up to you what sotware you use...you just need to get yourself wised up on the subject. Try some tutorials at 3D Cafe.
tweaq

Crustacean
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« Reply #2 on: 09-26-2003 21:28 »

im not THAT much of a n00b, i just can't get his freakin car right.and ive started on the rooms
Bio

Bending Unit
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« Reply #3 on: 09-27-2003 04:56 »

lets see if you can get you to a crustacean
tweaq

Crustacean
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« Reply #4 on: 09-27-2003 22:42 »

what??
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