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    Default 3D HABBO TROPHY ( Real Life Graphics ;0 )

    Ok, This was what I have been working on today. Its a gold Habbo Trophy.

    And thanks to Milkshape and 4D Cinema I have made this :



    C&c and rate?

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    its prety good
    3ds must be hard to do 9/10

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    Wow, that must have been real hard to do.
    Nice job, I love it. 10/10

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    Looks ok so far, once you've got used to Cinema's modelling tools you won't need Milkshape anymore and i definately advise getting used to the different lighting/rendering settings that C4D has to offer.
    Once a Hobba, always a Hobba....

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    Quote Originally Posted by viperkyle1
    its prety good
    3ds must be hard to do 9/10
    no not really...3d images are extremely easy..llol

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    10/10. Im not really a alt expert put its looks good
    * Target to get 250 posts by end of night *

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    Quote Originally Posted by fdb
    Looks ok so far, once you've got used to Cinema's modelling tools you won't need Milkshape anymore and i definately advise getting used to the different lighting/rendering settings that C4D has to offer.
    Thanks, somebody recommended Maya to me. Would that be worth a try?

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    that is well sexy !
    10/10

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    Wow, thats musta takn ages on paint ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinkpunx
    no not really...3d images are extremely easy..llol
    Thats a bit of an exaggeration there i think, sure something like a trophy may be considered one of the easier things to create but fact of the matter is that 3D modelling isn't always as easy as it looks...

    @mr.parasols: No, Maya may have some extra animation tools that Cinema could benefit from but out of the main top-end 3D apps, Cinema is the easiest to learn.
    At the end of the day though, learning and sticking to one program isn't always the best way to go, once you have all the basic modelling techniques sussed it shouldn't matter which app you use, the only thing you'll need to figure out is that applications toolset, i choose to stick with 1 or 2 apps mainly because it's what i get on with the best and i'm not in a freelance position that could lead me to all different types of 3D software anymore, any work i get like that is usually done from home nowdays.
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