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Heres something else I've been working on. Its a "technical" (civilian vehicle modified for combat) with a 50 cal mounted.
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Very nice. But keep the surfaces so we can see the wire and how its buildt next time
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Here it is mostly textured, and with surfaces:
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Surfaces were a bit hard to see, so:
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Well somehow all my texture mapping work got undid, so im back to a plain model.
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I think im going to call it finished, at least for now:
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Awesome job. Look very neat.
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Thanks, I think I learned a lot on this one.
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If you're still working on this one, madmax, have you tried doing any beveling or sort of 'sunken extrudes' on the windshield? Sorry if I'm not using the right vocabulary, because I'm sort of new to this form of expression, but it almost seems as if the windshield could use a little more definition... maybe a bit more of a 'sunken in' look.
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