While the toy can help, I'd focus on the actual movie suit, atleast until it's finished, THEN go back, and check the movements/flexibility.
There are certain details that get lost, as far as the Action Figures go... That's why I'd focus on screen captures of the movie.
While the toy can help, I'd focus on the actual movie suit, atleast until it's finished, THEN go back, and check the movements/flexibility.
There are certain details that get lost, as far as the Action Figures go... That's why I'd focus on screen captures of the movie.
I don't think it can help you in modeling but it's interesting:
Iron Man Mark 5 - YouTube
Looks good. :thumbsup My reccommendation would be to HYPERNURB it. Sometimes called SMOOTHING, where you turn a low poly model into a SUPER-HIGH poly one.
It smooths all the edges, and makes it look a little more "REAL".
I still have some finer-details on mine to finish.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/1158/qzd.png
Hope that dlowrider will not be angry with me sharing my model.
The day before I had some free time, so I've started to modell the suitcase. Hope you like it. I couldn't find enough high res pictures, but tried to do my best. If anyone have some idea to make it better, please tell me!
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Looks amazing as usual!! Can't wait to start building/printing this suit!
Iron Man Mark V Transforming Briefcase Suit - YouTube
Check this link out dude not sure if you've seen it yet. Its a bloody good attempt but needs refining.
Good luck =]