4th October 2006, 06:48 PM | #1 |
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Bio-Car :o
This is my newest 3D project, it didn't take too loong, but I think it turned out quite well!
It's just under 4000 polys. Check it out!
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4th October 2006, 08:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: Bio-Car :o
meh its not real impressive. if you dont mind a little critisim. there are some things that you could do that could make it alot better. the way you placed the textures is alot better then what I could do. anyways if your open to suggestions I could probably help out.
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Any particulare reason for the low poly? A game or something or are you just trying to make low poly stuff. I like the cartoonish style on this.
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please excuse my ignorance on last post. if your doing it for a game and its supposed to look cartoonish then good job.
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Yeah, that post was rather ignorant... Anyways, I usually only do Low-Poly because it teaches me how to work better with a smaller amount of Polys, because I intend to do graphics for games when I get older.
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low poly work is the usally the best way to go about it. I dont normally do low poly modeling. I dunno how the rest of ya feel but to me its a little restricting. still that was a nice looking project. sorry for the last post. lol.
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29th November 2006, 10:55 PM | #7 |
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Some glitch happened in AC3D and it deleted my model of the bio-car! This is the last picture I made with it, a memorial, I guess. (Only a few minor changes)
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