modeling is fun!

modeling is fun!

Re: modeling is fun! Posted by Belgarion on Thu Jan 19th 2006 at 7:02pm
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wohoo! my first three models outside class work and labs.

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Re: modeling is fun! Posted by Gwil on Thu Jan 19th 2006 at 7:15pm
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Art forum covers this :smile:

Textures, models, concept art.. etc - all in the Art forum.
Re: modeling is fun! Posted by Forceflow on Thu Jan 19th 2006 at 11:13pm
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Ooh, me likes the table.
Good work on them three objects, only the screen looks a bit odd.
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Re: modeling is fun! Posted by French Toast on Thu Jan 19th 2006 at 11:21pm
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Yar, smooth out the monitor.
Re: modeling is fun! Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Fri Jan 20th 2006 at 2:35pm
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The monitor is a bit funky. So what use are you planning for these? And
here's something I made for a little animation of mine to keep this
thread moving.

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Re: modeling is fun! Posted by ReNo on Fri Jan 20th 2006 at 4:02pm
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Your three models look too hi-poly for general game use Belgarion, but
a nice start anyway. You should try out some low-poly modelling if you
intend on using things for your source maps or whatever :smile:

Skin looks a bit too uniform on yours Scythe, but the model looks good.
The rust patches could do with being less "all over the place" and more
clumped in patches I reckon.
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Re: modeling is fun! Posted by Belgarion on Fri Jan 20th 2006 at 6:08pm
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I don't intend on these being anything but modeling practice. I think I
need to be a little more profiecient with 3ds before I attempt
something like that, or at least feel like it. right now i just want to
become used to everything in 3ds, and that was a fun way to get going.
they look half-decent to me, so i thought i'd post it here. nothing
fancy. still, i'm quite proud of myself. ^_^
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