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I've undertaken a new project in Rhino. As the title may suggest, I'm building a LEGO car on my computer. Remember the days when a LEGO model was made up of the standard pieces, and not just a bunch of unique parts that take all the fun out of creating something from a bunch of square boxes? Well, I'm reliving those days, but on my computer because I can't afford real LEGO.
The chassis is starting to take shape. This is quite the time consuming ordeal as I have to model each of the 88 different blocks individually (coying bits where I can) before assembling the entire 413 pieces into some high speed plastic.
Knowing that many of the people here have a fixation with low-poly DBZ characters, I somehow see myself double posting as the model slowly takes shape. It'll keep the thread somewhere where I can find it.
Edit: I use a large grid snap for assembly and a much smaller one for modelling. And it actually wasn'y my idea, I just thought it would be fun to try.
...stupid 120 seconds.
The chassis is starting to take shape. This is quite the time consuming ordeal as I have to model each of the 88 different blocks individually (coying bits where I can) before assembling the entire 413 pieces into some high speed plastic.
Knowing that many of the people here have a fixation with low-poly DBZ characters, I somehow see myself double posting as the model slowly takes shape. It'll keep the thread somewhere where I can find it.
Edit: I use a large grid snap for assembly and a much smaller one for modelling. And it actually wasn'y my idea, I just thought it would be fun to try.
...stupid 120 seconds.