Is he really that small, or are those some frakin' huge bananas? Given his size relative to the twinkies he feeds his cockroach pal, I'd guess the bananas should be about half that size relative to him.
3D models actually have batteries, consume power and are capable of having a fully functional (is able to change depending on whatever) charge level display?
Something new now, I wanted to model those electrical wires on the back of his head, and still be able to move his eyes to set his mood.
And it worked out, I'm now able to update the assembly and have the wires reset to the correct position
Yeah, you can do some animation with it, also with gravity and stuff, but it's meant to do research on usability and durability, not for animations like this
Normally I use Solid Works for product design like this:
and in the little free time I have I model things like Wall-E ;-)
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Here is just a test with Bananas:
You can get them here: http://www.insideko.com/FOOD/food_bananas.htm
And it worked out, I'm now able to update the assembly and have the wires reset to the correct position
Have a look:
so happy!! 8)
I am thinking of porting my model to 3d studio btw, but than it must be 100% finished.
Some things I still have to do are
* Modeling the solar panels
* Mechanics for the tracks and connecting them to the body
* Interior Mechanics and back side
Normally I use Solid Works for product design like this:
and in the little free time I have I model things like Wall-E ;-)
Here is a test just to see how a larger render would work out:
3000x2319 pixels
Great Work!
Love the that filght sim.
;-)