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12th May 2006, 04:32 PM | #1 |
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warthog mk-1 and Nautilus update, flyng bike ,Atlantis and Roby
Quick and dirty modelling lots of fun,hope you guys like.Cheers
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Well if this model is "dirty" as you said, then all my models should go to the trashcan
Very nice work, I like it, even if I'm not too much into war things.
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luuckyy-Thank you
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Nice details, very smooth and streamlined --- would look great in the gallery!
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Xcellent ...
Grrreat looking model !!!
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yes I agree. nice model, although I would not call it dirty, I see some minor things you can add to it. one is obivous wheres the window for the drivers seat. btw what rendering program did you use to do the detailed work in. I am curious as to what rendering programs can help you with detail such as that warthog you made.
again nice job on the model. ==> Daniel <=== |
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Dennis-Thank you Dennis.
DRAKELOT-Thank you Nightoftheroundtable-Thank you, and yes you are right,that part is little bit Floating in the air.All that speeding.
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This is my way to use AC3D in my work. This was production design of
Nautilus done for my portfolio. The rough model was build in my favourite 3d application, for the “opening” of the ship I just rotate the parts around the pivots and did few renderings in Pov Ray, the blueprint have been rendered in Swift as Illustrator file, then everything was assembled and coloured in Photoshop. I really enjoy this way of sketching in 3D. Hope you guys like it. Cheers
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can you post a small example of the Nautilus like a small tutorial of how you made it. I would like to see how it was created, because it looks like a very interesting project. Hope you dont mind me asking about the tut, but I want to try and make something like that lol or different.
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