Ohio Mike gave you a HUGE hint with the thread link he posted above It may be hard for some to picture, but the information is actually given two times (so far).
BTW- Never could get those "Magic Eye" thingies to work for me either. Thankfully you don't need to see into those kind of images...
Wow...
NICE model there!
Re: The mirror paper being too shiny, what about using some 0000 steel wool on it? This would tone down the shine, and give it a brushed look.
Glenn
Yikes! sign1
I know on the other forum there is a "Patton's Colt" available for download, perhaps that could be modified?
Since this is somewhat reversed, it should be called a "Clot"? Or a nug? (Remember that M*A*S*H episode, or am I severely dating myself here?) :mrgreen:
Glenn
OR NOT...
I didn't have the address at work, so I Googled it. Came up with a link for an old post on the Iron Man model. wall1
Oops... I'll be going to bed now!
Sorry, ya'll!
Unless someone else has already done so, it is my humble honor to make the following announcement:
UHU02 now has the Iron Man model available on his blog's homepage!
(For you Monty Pythons fans: "...and there was much rejoicing.")
UHU02, thank you as always for sharing your skills and...
Go to this page
Near the middle is a link for an Excel spreadsheet that will show the inner radius, outer radius, and arc angle for building a truncated cone based on dimensions you enter.
Glenn
What software is he using to do this with? (Sorry to sound dense, I've never used anything really beyond Adobe Illustrator.)
gleasure
PS- I'm one of those steenkin' Mac users, which may help further explain my unfamiliarity. :mrgreen:
You know, I kept looking at those cars and thinking "Those would be so easy to model..."
Downloaded the files, don't know when I'll have time to try them. (Spare time, what's that? :mrgreen:)
ekuth-
I tried PM'ing you with some information, but it won't go through. How can I contact you otherwise? (Sez "The following users were not found:...")