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From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
29 Jan 2013   [#24]
cool idea that Toot-a-Loop radio
could turned out a good tutorial Mike... ;-)

Thanks Burr:we use a particular name for it so i supposed you too got a different name instead of general-portable record player-
regarding use of Urban Dictionary,many times comes in help to understand the meaning of phrases used like slangs
you are right:often we link American with slang,so a kind of easygoing leaguage opposite to English,linked to Oxford an so..
if i listen to a rap song i can understand 10%,if i listen to Annie Lennox i can understand 70%
(that's why she is Scottish,they use to pronunce -R- in a strong way like us Latins,so i easier.That's my mother-leanguage english teacher told me..)
this is my level:beginner ,so everything is good to learn...
From: BurrMan
29 Jan 2013   [#25] In reply to [#24]
"""""""""""if i listen to a rap song i can understand 10%,if i listen to Annie Lennox i can understand 70%""""""""""""

Thats why you should listen to Johnny Cash!!! :o

lol. It's all good m-dyn.
From: moritzbock (MORITZ)
29 Jan 2013   [#26] In reply to [#22]
Hi SteveS,

one of these radios will work (I hope so ... 8-})

http://moi3d.com/gallery/viewitem.php?id=582

Moritz

Attachments:
Toot-a-Loop_2.3dm

Image Attachments:
Toot-a-Loop_2_C4D.png 


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
29 Jan 2013   [#27] In reply to [#26]
A new concept phone ? :)
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
29 Jan 2013   [#28]
Spooky, Moritz....

We think it and you model it. :-o


I've taken one or two of those apart as a kid.... then again, taking radios apart was a strange youthful avocation.
From: moritzbock (MORITZ)
30 Jan 2013   [#29] In reply to [#27]
This heavy-duty-audio-player is a gift from my father ...



http://moi3d.com/gallery/viewitem.php?id=585

Moritz

Image Attachments:
aeg_magnetophon_audio.png 


From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
31 Jan 2013   [#30] In reply to [#29]
AEG....BASF...this is the core of Germany !!
Basf producted first magnetic audio tape in 1935(from Wiki)
i see the belt similar to my Philips:same years...
strong vignetting+AO give an "aged" look to your image
also toot-a-loop is cool

Bravo Herr Moritz !

M
From: Paulo (MADEIRA3D)
7 Feb 2013   [#31] In reply to [#30]
Hi

I saw this :http://www.modelplusmodel.com/accessories/radio-en/0119-radio-3dmodel.html

Did you do that one too?

Congrats , great model.
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
7 Feb 2013   [#32] In reply to [#31]
Bom dia Paulo:
No,i didn't model that one,but no wonder:it's a famous piece of design so you could find more on the net


it's an easy model,challenge was to get right dimensions"by eye"
Obrigado !

Mauro
From: Paulo (MADEIRA3D)
7 Feb 2013   [#33] In reply to [#32]
ok I was just curious because that other one seems real polys and not converted nurbs.

O Português está muito bom, parabens!!!! pt ou br?

Thank you.
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
7 Feb 2013   [#34] In reply to [#33]
Paulo
<< pt ou br?>>

Mauro
<<..latin..>>
From: Paulo (MADEIRA3D)
7 Feb 2013   [#35] In reply to [#34]
Gracias

Um Saludo
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
14 Feb 2013   [#36]
..bitte Herr Moritz,but we can't leave out the list of players "his majesty -the Juke-Box "





Image Attachments:
ROCK-OLA TEMPO 2_BROCHURE.jpg  ROCK-OLA sketch.jpg 


From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
14 Feb 2013   [#37]
Man! Some Juke-Box! :-) Can't wait to see it rendered.
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
14 Feb 2013   [#38] In reply to [#37]
forgive me Mike,you know i understand not too much..it's already rendered,i insert my jukebox in the old brochure
From: moritzbock (MORITZ)
14 Feb 2013   [#39] In reply to [#38]
Hats off, m-dynamics!

This is such a beautiful render - I could just cry!
http://moi3d.com/gallery/viewitem.php?id=598&subid=0

Greez
Moritz from Germany
From: ed (EDDYF)
14 Feb 2013   [#40] In reply to [#38]
m-dynamics -

So you rendered the jukebox and placed it in the brochure? Excellent! Fooled me, I thought it was a photo reference you used to make the model.

What render program did you use?

Ed
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
14 Feb 2013   [#41] In reply to [#38]
=-0

I stand all amazed, M.

Then this is a real credit to your skill... you had ME fooled! ;-)

It's absolutely beautiful!
From: Michael Gibson
14 Feb 2013   [#42] In reply to [#36]
Wow absolutely gorgeous model and stunning render and scene integration!

I'd love to have one in my living room!

- Michael
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
15 Feb 2013   [#43] In reply to [#42]
here you can see:
left:original
right:mine



original shows a distorted shape(slighty tapered to the top),i think it was drawn by hand but real one is squared
i found a complete brochure in PDF format with dimensions in inches(of course)
this helped me to draw a box in 1:1 scale and inside i model my jukebox by eye
i did top part( A-B-C- selection buttons panel) little bit bigger than original.
here original references



Rock-Ola Tempo 2 comes in two models:120 and 200 (songs)
i did the first one because there are less textures to do
i made 60 disc-labels and ABC1-20-21-40 rulers..so:lot of texturing work but it was funny because i choosed my ideal playlist,i mean..songs that i consider THE FUNDAMENTALS of Rock and Pop music
I watched that movie at least 5-6 times in late 70s and soundtrack(amazing) should be listened to everyone wants to improve his Rock-culture..in this case from the beginning:R&R



Reproducting real lighting i applied a SSS material(translucent isotropic scattering) to the row of number- buttons,and behind i did a neon light
this required a huge amount of render-time to clean from noise that area(i used Fryrender,an unbiased engine)
after approx.24 total hours (unbiased engines you can stop,save and resume later the framebuffer rendering)i decided to stop computation but it needs more clean-up

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Michael

<< I'd love to have one in my living room!>>

These models i did are useful in renderings to enrich interior scenes with cool stuff like Brionvega radio or a Rock-Ola Juxebox

Image Attachments:
Graffiti scene resized.jpg  rock-ola depliants.jpg  rock-ola original.jpg 


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