GMax and 3DSMax (And any other modeling program) screenies/renders

Some excellent renders here :D nice loco Kevin!

Boredom strikes...
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JB
 
Jive, thats cheating


now scramble it and solve it in a series of renders into a video :P

you cant just model it solved :hehe:
 
Found some stuff that I did in leocad a while back last night. Thought I might have a go at rendering it :)
This is the result, please note that this was the first item that I created in leocad (And I did build it in real lego as well) so not everything is lined up.
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Zec
 
A couple more renders of my Corris no 1 loco, with added textures:-

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Contrary to what I previously posted, this loco should be apprearing in Trainz format as well as MSTS.

Kevin
:udrool::mop:
Wow!! this makes me excited :udrool:!!
Kev, would you also be making No.2&No.3 from the same base? werent they very similar to each other until 1 & 2 were scrapped and 3 went to the TR? I'm happy you are thinking of releasing it for trainz, i just have to wait a little longer...:udrool::mop:
 
Unique in design, and able to produce a whopping 7,000kW (9,510hp), the Eurotunnel Class 9 (commonly referred to as "Le Shuttle") is the largest locomotive to ever operate in the UK and is of the most powerful in the world. Due to its size and unusual Bo-Bo-Bo wheel arrangement, it is restricted to operating on the Channel Tunnel infrastructure and cannot travel by rail outside of these areas. As the name suggests, these beasties haul frequent shuttle services at 100mph between England and France, transporting cars, motorbikes, coaches and heavy goods vehicles on purpose-built oversized transporters.

And I'm going to be bringing them to TRS :)

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Come on peeps! This thread used to be really busy!

An extra day's work goes onto the Class 9... (slight improvement over my previous shot!)
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This isn't the kind of toy you want to let kids play with...
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Get them to do some technical drawings instead by using wireframe views and photoshop :hehe:

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JB
 
o0o...
That sure is one B-E-A-utiful locomotive you got there Tbob.
Looking very handsome it sure is.
Cheers,
Sean
 
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