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 From:  Richard (RUSIRIUS)
452.1 
I just wanted to show another project I am working on. And I wanted to show off the flexibility of MoI. This program is fantastic and continues to blow my mind everyday with its ease of use and versatility.
Whether I am using it for a detailed model or doing concept designs that need to be completed rapidly I continue to turn to MoI for my needs.
Michael you have filled a gap that needed to be filled with this program. Not only will it make design more efficient and effortless it will introduce 3D to people who have been afraid or intimidated to try it because of the complexity of most programs out there.

Keep up the good work and as always I’m anxiously waiting V1 ;)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
452.2 In reply to 452.1 
Thanks for the kind words Richard, and for posting another cool model!

- Michael
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 From:  JTB
452.3 
Very nice model!
I second what you say about MoI Richard, although I do 99% building models, I find MoI very useful for everyday's modeling (furniture, store equipment, etc) and I think I will be more and more a MoI user everyday, especially with the 3ds and obj export because I can use my models with Maxwell Render and Max.
I think that V1.0 will make a great impression and V2.0 (with finished object grouping and editable modeling history) will be a best-seller.
So, Michael, GO ON!!! You have a great program and we are all waiting to see it's feature :)

 
***There is a better way to do things... Just find your Moment of Inspiration***

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 From:  MFort
452.4 In reply to 452.3 
As usual Rich, top notch stuff. I really like the detail on the legs.

-Matt
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 From:  tyglik
452.5 In reply to 452.1 
Hehe... Nice!.... Maybe, it would need a tail..... -Petr
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 From:  Richard (RUSIRIUS)
452.6 
Thanks for the comments everyone.
Actually tyglik the engines will rotate to different positions whether it's flying / hovering / or landing. Kind of ripped the idea from the Osprey:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/osprey3.htm
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 From:  tyglik
452.7 In reply to 452.6 
Hi Richard, I didn't mean a stabilization surfaces, but "tail". Since it looks like kind of walking spermatozoon.... hehe... -Petr
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 From:  Richard (RUSIRIUS)
452.8 
LOL tyglik :)

I guess I could change the name from Critter Lift to E.S.B.T. (Emergency Sperm Bank Transport) for when it absolutely has to be there overnight.
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 From:  Richard (RUSIRIUS)
452.9 
In honor of the new beta, here is an update of the "Critter Lift"
I keep adding details to it as I go along. I wanted to show the inside detail because when on the ground it will have the front and back doors open. It's a cargo carrier after all.
I also wanted to show a shot of it flying so you can see how the engines rotate. Feedback and crits always welcome!

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Cheers,
Richard
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
452.10 
Added to the Special thread Gallery :)
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Pilou
Is beautiful that please without concept!
My Gallery
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 From:  Michael Gibson
452.11 In reply to 452.9 
Great additional detials, Richard!

- Michael
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 From:  tyglik
452.12 In reply to 452.9 
Hi Richard,

>>Feedback and crits always welcome!

Hehe....I think the propeller aren't very fitting for this kind of machine. Especially, their slim design looks oddly considering convertiplan technology of machine. On the other hand, "guts" looks great!

Petr
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 From:  Richard (RUSIRIUS)
452.13 
Hmm.

tyglik, I think you are right. It's not going in the direction that I want. I'll have to make some modifications ;)

And thank you for saying my guts look nice :)

Michael,
Thanks for the compliment. I just want to show off how fantastic this program is.
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