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SillySpringer wrote:itscramtastic wrote:I like itfenrir72 wrote:
Me too! I'm probably gonna wait for the Ratchet version though. I am really into designing Transformers in CAD so this vid appeals to me a lot.
Also, shouldn't this be posted as news? I mean we ARE learning something new about the transformation and stuff.
Edit: I also am wondering... What software does Takara and Hasbro use to design these? I must investigate! O.O
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
Yeah, it's a fan made animation in cad; but, yes, the render of mp o/primal also appeared to be an autodesk render
SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
Yeah, it's a fan made animation in cad; but, yes, the render of mp o/primal also appeared to be an autodesk render
I need a software that can enable me to transform the model in the CAD easily and test to make sure things fit, instead of having to try and move parts into a precise place like I have to do with Tinkercad.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
Yeah, it's a fan made animation in cad; but, yes, the render of mp o/primal also appeared to be an autodesk render
I need a software that can enable me to transform the model in the CAD easily and test to make sure things fit, instead of having to try and move parts into a precise place like I have to do with Tinkercad.
That would probably require binding a skeleton to it and animating it, which would probably be best achieved with a game modelling software like maya, or blender
SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
Yeah, it's a fan made animation in cad; but, yes, the render of mp o/primal also appeared to be an autodesk render
I need a software that can enable me to transform the model in the CAD easily and test to make sure things fit, instead of having to try and move parts into a precise place like I have to do with Tinkercad.
That would probably require binding a skeleton to it and animating it, which would probably be best achieved with a game modelling software like maya, or blender
Blender can go die in a fire!That software has caused me so many headaches!
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Ya, Autodesk owns all the heavy hitters now except for Cinema 4D. If I had to guess, that looks like straight up AutoCAD to me. But I'm no expert.Hellscream9999 wrote: I'd say it'd be safe to assume it's an Autodesk product
Yeah, it's a fan made animation in cad; but, yes, the render of mp o/primal also appeared to be an autodesk render
I need a software that can enable me to transform the model in the CAD easily and test to make sure things fit, instead of having to try and move parts into a precise place like I have to do with Tinkercad.
That would probably require binding a skeleton to it and animating it, which would probably be best achieved with a game modelling software like maya, or blender
Blender can go die in a fire!That software has caused me so many headaches!
Well, have fun paying $4000 for maya
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Is it really gonna happen?
Will he really be released on time?
Bounti76 wrote:Man.... still with those awkward proportions and big gap behind his waist. He and Ratchet may be the first MPs I pass up since 2009.
durroth wrote:I wonder if he's mistransformable to his g1 toy form
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Amelie wrote:Looks like the design decision to give it the "toy" head poking through the window (which, I might add - I think looks awful has caused a lot of other sacrifices to be made in the design process. The front of the van was completely filled in anyway, so it feels like the volume could have been used a lot more intelligently.
After Grimlock and Rodimus Prime, you'd think they'd have learnt not to sacrifice the overall final figure for the sake of a crap gimmick.
The head is nearly behind his waist, even. The more I look - the worse it gets. At least the face sculpt is tasty.
This toy has replaced Megatron as my 'worst' Masterpiece figure.
Amelie wrote:This toy has replaced Megatron as my 'worst' Masterpiece figure.
Emerje wrote:Amelie wrote:This toy has replaced Megatron as my 'worst' Masterpiece figure.
Yikes! I don't think he's nearly that bad. You can tell they at least tried to make him cartoon accurate in the face, arms, pelvis, and legs. It's the middle where they screwed up. That's the exact opposite of MP Megatron where the only good thing about him is his mid/upper torso. Pretty sure Ironhide wont suffer from permanent tarnishing either.
Emerje
Emerje wrote:Yikes! I don't think he's nearly that bad. You can tell they at least tried to make him cartoon accurate in the face, arms, pelvis, and legs. It's the middle where they screwed up. That's the exact opposite of MP Megatron where the only good thing about him is his mid/upper torso. Pretty sure Ironhide wont suffer from permanent tarnishing either.
Emerje
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
spiderbob007 wrote:Design ascetics aside, the one question that is nagging at me is; Whose filthy gross-ass mug is that, and why is it in the picture, and when was it last washed, and what the hell is that brown crude: coffee, tea, hot chocolate, poop?
Nasty!
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