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I'm going to build a small toy so i thought i would cheat a little and build it in 3d first.
I'm keeping it super simple but went a little over board in detail. A freind who casts his own toys just told me to go crazy and he'll determine if it's too detailed but i'still tried to scale it back some. If all goes well, i'll have this model cut by a machine so we can make molds from those parts. that's why the cock pit is empty. I'm going to sculpt the driver by hand and if this is too complicated to cut at one piece, i wanted it to be able to be seperate peices that we can reassemble later.
So since it's going to be machined, i just left it as a solid grey model with no texture or fanciness.
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- Name: John Gonzales
- Gender: Male
- Birthdate: Jul 16th 1972
- Location: Dallas, Texas, United States
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Professional for 5 years, 6 months
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worked on:Furniture modeling and Concept design for American Leather Furniture company.
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animation, illustration, 3d modeling, concept art, previsualization
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photoshop, solidworks, autodesk 3d studio max, alias studio tools, illustrator and digital wacom board
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- Last online: Sep 22nd 2010, 13:06
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In my spare time I create paintings to sell in professional galleries.
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