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Nerd3D

Crustacean

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« #12 : 02-22-2004 23:39 »
« : 01-15-2005 23:00 »
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Hobojobo, the models are built in MAX, then rigged for use in Poser 5 The coolest thing about poser is it's easy to use. Once a figure is rigged for use in the program, just about anybody (even bender's body) can get decent results. JavieR, Thanks, Amy's hair took about 10 tries to get it as right as it is now. If you think about it, her hair is a cheat, it can't be represented in 3 dimensions. The little cutouts are always the same no matter what angle it's seen from... a 3D impossibility. For your viewing pleasure, here another hot off the renderer...  Stop by the Nerd3D Gallery for a full size view.
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Teral

Helpy McHelphelp
DOOP Secretary

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« #26 : 02-26-2004 18:13 »
« : 02-26-2004 18:13 »
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They're not official (or even semi-official) but Payndz made some pretty good blueprints of the ship, based on observations in the episodes. You can find them at Ain't No Such Thing As Too Much Amy Wong (the Planet Express Service Station section). Hmm, it's down now (Geocities bandwidth policy), try in a few hours.
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