This is a 3D model of a Star Wars Jedi Training Remote that was originally done in Blender 2.49b and then converted to Blender 2.5x (it is of course good for newer Blenders too). This Blender 2.5x version has the measurements specified in Imperial units.
The zip files include two versions, a lower poly one (130,730 vertices and 85,313 faces) and one with a higher number of polygons (253,154 vertices and 225,949 faces). The one with higher polygon count has many rounded edges that make the renderings look better. The whole scene has more polygons because it has some objects that serve as a background which I used to create the wallpaper that I posted in Deviantart (there is a link to that place in the accompanying PDF docs).
If you just open the files and click render you will generate a HD wallpaper with ambient occlusion automatically and it takes like 15 - 20 minutes or so to render in a quadcore PC depending on the CPU of course.
For more details read the included PDFs.
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Wow looks good! Thanks!
Cheers
Rex.001