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By ribstwi
#21462
I used to paint on the Amiga with this, ahh my old best friend :

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Old version : http://www.lumental.com/sgrunger/C64Mouse4.jpg

Modeled in Solidworks, rendered in MAX with Maxwell 1.1.33, sampling levels 13 reached in ~4 or so hours, one white emitter plane, tiny bit of photoshop brightness/contrast adjustment.

UPDATE: Bigger render with a bit more bounces and fixed geometry.
UPDATE2: Added his tail friend.
UPDATE3: New render in 1024 width + 1 extra sampling level + 10 bounces instead of 8 or 9 (I forget)
Last edited by ribstwi on Mon May 09, 2005 4:13 am, edited 3 times in total.
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By tom
#21495
Hey that rock-solid mouse... hahaha cool!
AMIGA WAS THE BEST COMPUTER INVENTED!!
Rest in peace Jay Miner!
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By Ric_535
#21527
now youve done it, you're gonna get the old boys all nostalgic :)

nice render !
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By iker
#21600
Ric_535 wrote:now youve done it, you're gonna get the old boys all nostalgic :)

nice render !
yes, you did it ribstwi :cry:
By ribstwi
#21824
Updated the pic,
Did Jay Miner actually design the whole mouse? Was it destined for the Amiga or the Commodore64/128? Since I know that C64's mini operating system, Geos, used the 1351 mouse and all. I was 5 years old when I had a C64 so I guess I'm a bit 'young' and unaware of all the facts and dates.
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By Thomas An.
#21828
So perfect :shock:
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By MetinSeven_com
#21882
Amiga ruled! :) By the way, Jay Miner was an electronic engineer, not a designer. The mouse was designed for the Amiga 1000 (the first model, publicly released in 1985).

I really like your image and the idea, Ribstwi. I've still got two of those mouses here. Some constructive comment:

I guess the buttons in your model are just a tiny bit too short and too dark brown, and there are apparently two reasons that make the buttons come out a bit too much:

1: The button angles differ a little from the real thing and
2: the mouse edge around the buttons has an angle that is too extreme.

Here's the real thing:

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Keep up the nice work.

Cheers!

Metin
Last edited by MetinSeven_com on Thu May 05, 2005 1:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By tom
#21884
Oh metin, seeing this makes the same effect on me of seeing one of my old girlfriends really...Thanks for her photo! :lol: :lol:
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By Kabe
#21908
That's SWEET :)

Kabe
By ribstwi
#22572
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Metinseven, thanks for the points to fix, I have the mouse in front of me and realize the 'top' of the mouse didn't have the same angle as the bottom, fixing that led to a much more realistic model.
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By MetinSeven_com
#22612
Hi Ribstwi,

It's a truly great model now, good job. Now if you only make the buttons less brownish the materials will be totally authentic as well.

Would you mind sharing the model if I may ask? No problem if you wouldn't like that.

Cheers!

Metin
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By tom
#22620
thank you for making corrections in the model ribstwi :D
if you are not yet bored i have to say you must pay more attention to the aspect...
look at the reference photo for a long time :)
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