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Dayvid
02-27-2006, 11:22 PM
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Title: Invid Shock Trooper
Name: Dayvid Iannaci
Country: USA
Software: LightWave 3D

A friend of mine really wanted to see a 3D model of this character so I made it.

Relatively High-Poly Invid Shock Trooper from Robotech.

Lightwave 8.5
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iki212
02-28-2006, 04:46 AM
nice robot...i like the colour+material....maybe it'll look nicer in a complete scene..cheers!!

Lamster
02-28-2006, 05:53 AM
Dude, good modelling. However, I feel that your material could use a lot more hardness. Right now, it looks more like a plastic model than a heavy robot. I think if your highlights are much harder, it would look so much more like the kickass invid mech it's supposed to be.

Terence

Dayvid
02-28-2006, 06:37 AM
Dude, good modelling. However, I feel that your material could use a lot more hardness. Right now, it looks more like a plastic model than a heavy robot. I think if your highlights are much harder, it would look so much more like the kickass invid mech it's supposed to be.

Terence

Hahaha! Thanks man :)

I was trying to make it look like the toy I modelled it from :)

Without knowing it, you gave me a huge compliment. But you're very right... it looks like plastic and not very threatening.

And the DOF I used on the bottom render makes it looks small too.

Thanks for the feedback! Much appreciated.

-Dayvid

Taoizm
02-28-2006, 08:53 PM
Actually it reminded me of the toy. (which I still have in a box somewhere)

Brian3D
04-04-2006, 06:36 PM
Man that invid looks great! I love the little details you put in it, did they exist on the model you used?

Any chance you could post that on the following website;
http://p081.ezboard.com/brdfhqcommunicationscenter

It's a Robotech site, and I think the fans there would really love to see it!

Thanks much!

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