mcjFridge,mcjFridgeB, mcjFridgeC : Hyperinfinitely nice 1950's Vintage Fridge Props

mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
edited July 2018 in Freebies

https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjfridge

UPDATE ! New Version-Prop - Update ! Update

i also fixed some materials issues in the first version

both props are in the same zip since they share elements

https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjfridge

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  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,246

    This looks great. Your promos are always fun, the models look to be enjoying themselves immensely. A question: the promos show two different fridges, one has a bigger base with a clock, the other has no clock but a lower base / longer door.  Are both versions part of this or just one of them?  The one without the clock is very similar to one my wife's family had for years in their garage and that gave me an idea for something but not sure if its in this or not.

    Thanks, your stuff is always great!

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited July 2018

    the  white fridge was the early phase of  the making-of

    it's often more work than meets the eye to bring a prop to a finished product

    but i may make a version like that, but based on the one i released, by stretching it then re-uv-mapping it

    here's what i get using the released fridge using mckAddStretchMorph script https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts4/mcjaddstretchmorph

    i'll include it in the same package/zip file because it will share some of the geometry

    This looks great. Your promos are always fun, the models look to be enjoying themselves immensely. A question: the promos show two different fridges, one has a bigger base with a clock, the other has no clock but a lower base / longer door.  Are both versions part of this or just one of them?  The one without the clock is very similar to one my wife's family had for years in their garage and that gave me an idea for something but not sure if its in this or not.

    Thanks, your stuff is always great!

     

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  • Fae3DFae3D Posts: 2,557

    Very nice, thank you!

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited July 2018

    Oh My Yoda, Tamoka is back in town and showing the Fridge prop version B which will be added to the one i posted yesterday https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjfridge

    also note that the first version will have minor fixes so you'll want to re-download it - the zip file will contain both versions since they share some geometry

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  • MollytabbyMollytabby Posts: 1,163

    Amazing! Thank you so much smiley

  • ThatGuyThatGuy Posts: 794

    thank you!

  • GreymomGreymom Posts: 1,113

    Another excellent period model - many thanks!

    When I was a kid, a long time ago in a previous millenium, I new folks that had fridges a lot like that.

  • lorraineopualorraineopua Posts: 642

    Absolutely fabulous! Thank you :)

  • SemicharmSemicharm Posts: 375

    Wow! Really out did yourself with this one.

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited July 2018

    UPDATE ! New Version-Prop - Update ! Update

    i also fixed some materials issues in the first version

    both props are in the same zip since they share elements

    https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjfridge

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  • Charles WestCharles West Posts: 123

    Thanks for the freebie. As usual your view of the world reminds me of older days. My grandparent's had a 'natural gas' refridge similar to one of your first renders. I can't wait to see how people use it in their renders. 

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited July 2018

     in a few minutes ( unless there's a power outage ) i'll post version C which has a bottom closer to the 2005 version that was shown previously

    Thanks for the freebie. As usual your view of the world reminds me of older days. My grandparent's had a 'natural gas' refridge similar to one of your first renders. I can't wait to see how people use it in their renders. 

     

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  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,246

    Thanks mCasual for adding the variant with the longer door!  

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607

    versions A B C are now on-site !

    see below ... i cleavaged your summer dress :)

    https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjfridge ;

    Thanks mCasual for adding the variant with the longer door!  

     

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited July 2018
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  • PetraPetra Posts: 1,154

    I tried to download the fridge but can not find the download button, what am I missing.

    This fridge is SO COOL, I think it is just fab.

    Pet

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    its in the attachments section at the bottom of the page, you have to click on the down-arrow which is on the right edge of that section
    Pet said:

    I tried to download the fridge but can not find the download button, what am I missing.

    This fridge is SO COOL, I think it is just fab.

    Pet

  • manekiNekomanekiNeko Posts: 1,405

    wow this fridge is excellent! so much details, really in style, and i love the different colors. thanks a lot! :D

  • RedfernRedfern Posts: 1,601

    Ah, but can Indiana Jones fit inside to save himself from an atomic bomb test? wink

    Sincerely,

    Bill

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited July 2018

    as long as he's not wearing high heels it should fit 

     

    Redfern said:

    Ah, but can Indiana Jones fit inside to save himself from an atomic bomb test? wink

    Sincerely,

    Bill

     

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  • Redfern said:

    Ah, but can Indiana Jones fit inside to save himself from an atomic bomb test? wink

    Sincerely,

    Bill

    Maybe, but when you Nuke The Fridge, it's usually a sign the movie franchise is going down hill.  oO

  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,246
    mCasual said:

    Is there a fridge in that pic?  Somehow I didn't notice one.  smiley

  • RedfernRedfern Posts: 1,601

    Just curious...

    What prompted you to release these models as Poser .PP2 type "props" rather than D*Z format?

    Don't get me wrong.  I am VERY grateful you did as I can actually use them, but nearly everything else you've shared has been for the newer render suite.

    Sincerely,

    Bill

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    because it's compatible with Daz Studio including versions 1,2,3 Poser and i think carrara, plus i wrote different tools that reprocess obj and pp2 files which i find less confusing compared to duf/xml
    Redfern said:

    Just curious...

    What prompted you to release these models as Poser .PP2 type "props" rather than D*Z format?

    Don't get me wrong.  I am VERY grateful you did as I can actually use them, but nearly everything else you've shared has been for the newer render suite.

    Sincerely,

    Bill

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  • eblankeblank Posts: 88

    Thank you! Inspired me to make a "It's so hot outside"-render.

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  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited August 2018
    according to quick tests it can provide nuclear blast protection for an adult

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  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,246

    The nuclear blast protection feature is really handy, especially if you plan ahead and chill a six pack in there prior to the explosions. Then you just relax, have a nice cold drink, and wait for the giant mutant rad-scorpions to pass by.

  • RedfernRedfern Posts: 1,601

    The nuclear blast protection feature is really handy, especially if you plan ahead and chill a six pack in there prior to the explosions. Then you just relax, have a nice cold drink, and wait for the giant mutant rad-scorpions to pass by.

    "Damnation Alley" reference?

    Sincerely,

    Bill

  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,246

    Actually, I had to look up "Damnation Alley", never saw it.  I see what you mean but I was actually referring to the Fallout game series, which itself may have stolen their rad-scorpions from that film.

    By the way, in fallout they have "gouls" which are people mutated to be schriveled up prune faces but also are made immune to aging so they live for centuries. Some go insane and are basically zombies, others retain their intellect and personalities. In the most recent installment there is a side mission called "Kid in a fridge" that's about a kid that hid inside a fridge when the bombs started to fall, turned into a ghoul and has been stuck in that fridge for 200 years when you free him.  The fridge is in the same style as the one here, as the Fallout series is set in a universe where the transistor was never invented and the world of 100 years into the future when the bombs fell has a sort of 40's / 50s vibe to it. So full circle back on topic!  smiley

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited August 2018

    See see? How robust them fridges are?

     

    Redfern said:

     

    The nuclear blast protection feature is really handy, especially if you plan ahead and chill a six pack in there prior to the explosions. Then you just relax, have a nice cold drink, and wait for the giant mutant rad-scorpions to pass by.

    "Damnation Alley" reference?

    Sincerely,

    Bill

     

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