Well it has taken me since last Wednesday, but I have got my nemesis to accept that I am in fact the one in charge. After my lovely HP decided that there was no need for the serial files for all the programs on it and deleted them, it then came to the conclusion that the C: drive was missing. So I utilized the really good 'system restore' function. This enables the user to restore their system from various 'restore points' back to a point when it worked................................except that one........................oh or that one.....................or any in fact. No worries, there is also a handy 'recovery' function that enables you to revert the laptop back to factory condition and start from scratch ( it only takes up a good 11gig of my hard drive rather than coming with Vista CD's ) and would work really well if the laptop of course could recognize either the C: or D: drive. But that is O.K, as a cautious person who has never really had computer issues, I made my own recover DVDs in case of such a situation. They appear to be for the last HP laptop that broke on me. Bum. Ah well never mind we got there in the end. We have come to a compromise, I will accept that it will randomly fill the hard drive with 'stuff' ( can't find the memory anywhere ) and it will let me work. Also if I defrag the hard drive it fills up with more used memory, so I wont do that either.
And as it happens all this and I have copious copies of my work on many different drives, that all work fine. Thank the maker.
And here is the finished Boy Foresight.
I have now started to work on the Adult Foresight. I am in a bit of a conundrum though. I am using the same colours in the Adult as the Boy and I don't know whether to have green goggles or red goggles.
Looking that the Boy model I am leaning towards a blue light rather than green or red, just to bring in the helmet colour.
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ReplyDeletelol you are a living curse to technology! lol good ol jakey boy :P
ReplyDeleteThese models look fantastic!
I agree with you that you should use a blue light to give the representation of the child, as this is a projection of what the child is trying to be.
as for the colour of the goggles, I think we need to see a full body shot of him with green goggles, not just a head shot, that way we can see how the green goggles would go with the red gauntlets.
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Sorry Chris, I may have put the images on too big, therefore cutting off the red goggles etc. Thanks for the feedback though. Far more productive than CASPAR. Where is the fun if I buy a nice shinny quad core Mac with an i7 processor. Life would just be too easy.
ReplyDeletei'm guessing the adult wont be waeing a helmet? if not then it might be worth giving him blue goggles as the light on his forehead wont be visible at a distance.
ReplyDeleteI agree Adam. I did some more renders last night with the light blue and the goggles blue. Still not sure yet. I will post them laster. Thanks though.
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