SMC #58: Bridge

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Re: SMC #58: Bridge

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lol
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Re: SMC #58: Bridge

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A Bridge Rectafier.... ;)

Modeled Textured and Rendered
In TrueSpace 7.6.1 b8 ............ About 3 hours...


Cheers!!!

-Tim-

P.S. I forgot to add solder to the parts..
I used global replace to update solder pads...

Add 5 minutes...
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Re: SMC #58: Bridge

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heres mine, 2 hour........ edited it.
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Re: SMC #58: Bridge

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And at the last moment, my crappy metal bridge that I don't really like.
trueSpace 6.6, about three hours for everything (SimbiontTS problems included - doesn't work so well in Win7).
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Prodigy wrote:Hi guys, well i can't miss another smc so i decided to do it no matter what.

As you can see, the bridge itself it-s not very well executed ehehhe but my objective was improve my workflow creating grown and water. glad to back to modeling :)
Vray for truespace, Water using glass (for some reason the glass bug is not visible :bananathumb: )

I just noticed this in your wire frame and wonder what it is. Does it have anything to do with VRay?
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