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The same model from last time but with a better effect and view perspectives.

This is a spaceship form video game called Thunderforce, the ship called "Rynex" in the game. It first appeared in series 3 and 4, then 6 after ~10 years.

more info about this game:
[link] [link]
credit for reference:
[link]

modeled in Autodesk Inventor don't blame me for category, there is not a 3d section form game fan arts.

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:iconlasarousi:
very cool pal, very well done

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:iconmyname1z4xs:
ThanX for commenting, coming next is vicviper, its gonna look like this, I have all the concepts decided, its only the matter of details. We will not wait for more than a week if all things went well.

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:iconlasarousi:
... WHAT ARE YOU WATING FOR!!! i want to see it now!

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:iconmailtroid:
Great model and wonderful composition! I would seriously consider rendering your model in an external program, though. I don't know all too much about Autodesk Inventor. Is it possible to export your model as an .obj file?
:iconmyname1z4xs:
I need to check the software, never used export format before, buy the way, what kind program use .obj format? I think I saw that before but can't remember exactly. Things will be much easier if your program is also made by Autodesk.

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:iconmailtroid:
Sorry for replying a little late here. I am still on vacation ;3. .obj is a quite neat format. Most 3D programs use it (examples would be 3DSMax and Autodesk Maya). Since you're using an Autodesk program for creating 3D objects it should be possible to convert your models into .obj format. After exporting your models you'll be able to render them in Zoorender or Maya (using Mental Ray).
:iconmyname1z4xs:
glad to hear that. The trouble is that how do I sent you the model, that thing is >20MB,,, I guess email would be ok if your account allow you to upload >10MB per mail. You can download a free trail or student version of inventor via student community: [link]

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:iconstuart23:
AWESOME work dude! That looks like it was pulled right out of a 90s anime.

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