Published on June 22, 2012
License: CC-BY
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Blender 2.49
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A High Poly model of the original Arc Reactor (Afghanistan version). I've taken a little creative license, but it's pretty close to the one from the movie. The copper windings are modeled (not textured) to add a little more realism. The "glow" effect is achieved with a simple node setup. If you're a pro with the compositor, there's plenty of room for improvement. Shouldn't be too hard... after all, Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave:)
Hammerh5
Amazing man only that amazing !!!!!! By the way I'm an Iron Man Fan :D
KuhnIndustries
I did a video tutorial on how I made this, if anyone is interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK8OBVQLxks
Myo
ohhh.. shiny.. well done!!! Tony Stark would be proud.. he could prolly use your help some too...
MusicalSamurai
I'm rubbish with BluePrints and making models from something else but I'm good with creating random stuff from scratch and giving it lots of detail.
For this, I also appreciate work that has had an extortionate amount of detail put into it which this obviously has just from the glimpse I’ve seen of it.
I haven't downloaded it, but I definitly feel this is worth a comment. I really wish I had the skill and time to do models like yours all the time. I have used AutoCad, 3DS and Maya in the past and I've had to forget a lot of it to use Blender. (I'm still a Blender Noobie although I know the navigating and menus quite well now and very familiar with how verticies, edges and faces work.) I'm still getting used to Cycles too but I have very little idea about nodes...
Anyway big respect for awesome modeling skills: Regards: MusicalSamurai
vockerz
cool
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