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Uzephi

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Uzephi last won the day on June 19 2012

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    CM7 Droid Inc; CM7 Droid X2

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  6. I'll try this on my x2 and let you know the outcome Sent from my CM7 Droid Inc using tapatalk
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  8. Mine is the apktop version, and it works Sent from my CM7 Droid Inc using tapatalk
  9. My tapatalk shows them Sent from my CM7 Droid Inc using tapatalk
  10. Spot lights and noise Sent from my CM7 Droid Inc using tapatalk
  11. Here we will talk about putting a skin on your 3D object. I made a very basic vase for this tut. below the "drawing board" so to speak is the "materials" window. this is where you create skins for your objects! after you click "New Material" you will have this screen pop up here, you can edit it's color, reflection, transparency (and refraction for glass type materials), "bump" (a picture that will embed itself into the object, like diamond plate, tread for tires, etc.), glow (a light bulb), fog, and other goodies. Try them all out! to put the material on to your object, simply click and drag it onto the object's name. then it will look like this: then after your render your item, you will see the very little details for your object! like so:
  12. Uzephi

    Hello

    it was a barebones 3ds file from a friend at work. He uses a different program, and Cinema 4D doesn't read his files right
  13. Uzephi

    Hello

    I had some assistance. I inputted the glass, wheel design and the ground. Lighting and colors I did also.
  14. really?! I see them. let me see if public is turned on on the hosted site I use :/ Edit: they are public. You sure your browser isn't blocking imageshack?
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