Oh well... I think I posted them all in various forums some time ago, but chances are high that I haven't posted at least one of them here. So here we go.
@AS Filipowski: I have an Athlon XP 2600+... but that really doesn't matter. I rendered the robot in 300 dpi (that's about 4 times as big as you can see it) and that just needs time, no matter how fast you cpu is. I usually tend to get up in the morning, start rendering stuff before I get my breakfast and hope that it's done when I get home after work - but even that doesn't always work (but hey, I can still wait a night ).
Pretty good, mate. I could also put it this way: OMFG!!! Th4t'5 f[BEEP!]ing AwSome!!!
IT roxx0rz my w0|?l|)!!!!!!! OMG OMG!!!
But I'd rather not. Anyway, they're sweet as pie!
Mmmmmm... pieeee...
The content above makes absolutely no sense. But I guess you've already figured that out.
im not a fan of 3D but they seem quite cool. the middle one though seems kinda weird, the stars seem too repeated and not that good and the detail is kinda scarse on the ship making it seem like its teeny tiny.
however that black and white camo robot image is really stylish i love that one
As usual, high-quality images there, Jannis. I've seen all of them except the Camo Robot before, and I must say it's very impressive. Looks realistic enough to look like something that's actually being used by the military.
@ Jay: Well... the stars aren't repeated but completely random. About the detail: I got bored of adding greebles, so I made them bigger to finish it faster so it doesn't look as good as I originally wanted it to look, but hey, I still don't think it's bad.
@ Jonny: Yeah, all Lego pieces are hand-made by me Of course, if one piece happened to be in there more than once I just copied the old one... and for the basic pieces, I had one base piece where I only had to move around the vertices to get it to the right size etc. etc., but that's all