http://www.deltasimstudio.com/gemini.htm 
I can't afford it at the moment, but i will definitively buy it later. Really amazing work!

I can't afford it at the moment, but i will definitively buy it later. Really amazing work!

Wowzers! That would catch my PC on fire, LOL, great detail, all I need is a Barbie and Ken doll now! :costumes: :ernae:
I heard that you keep your Barbie and Ken hidden in the closet still....:costumes:
And won't share....:d
you can have his Ken if you want :costumes:
I actually have a barbie doll. I dated a girl that reminded me of a barbie a few years back and she gave it to me as a gift, still got it somewhere, LOL.:redf:
The amount of detail is really impressive. One of his goals at the beginning was: " remain 20-25 frame rates with light bloom". It would be really interesting to know if he has achieved this goal.
I agree, would love to know myself. Based on my limited experience with his older models, he has a ways to go in optimizing his work for FS. Plus he has a hefty system as well.
Outside of FS I come from a world of very highly detailed models with high poly counts for realism that can be used for film/studio work, so I am used to this kind of detail. It took me awhile to change my mind set when I first started getting serious in FS design in having to cut corners and rely on textures for detail rather than modeling the actual part.
For example, here is a police car I use in 3DSMax and other render apps. It is to poly heavy for FS use (thought about making it drivable), There are no textures, each part uses procedural shaders, very much like some of his other ships, which means that each part is modeled
Thanks for the Ken Offer...Very kind indeed.....:costumes:
I have a Barbie and Ken doll..They are the harley editions and have their own life size harleys and black leather ridding gear..Well,its really my wifes but are in my collectiables case....:redf:
I've got a barbie doll too !!!![]()
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.......or at least her boobs are plastic like Barbie's:costumes:
Now that is cool!!!!!!
Wow what an outstanding job.
I have often contemplated buying one of these craft just for film making....