Everything that has to do with art goes into this board. Post your creations and hear what other people have to say about it!
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by xHaZxMaTx » 19 Jan 2007, 17:44
That particular model is base off (not a recreation) the Mazda
787b that won the 1991 24-hour LeMans . 4 Rotor Wankel FTW!
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by Sir Ibi » 28 Jan 2007, 03:11
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by S2000_Skyline12 » 28 Jan 2007, 03:30
Cool sniper
*sig removed for being too big. max size 550x120px & 50kb*
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by Vimenze » 28 Jan 2007, 18:01
+1
i would definitely use those in a game =D
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by Tuners Rock » 28 Jan 2007, 18:51
id use it in real life
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by weedman173 » 28 Jan 2007, 18:53
The gun with the tank on the barrel looks like a paintball gun.
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by sushy » 28 Jan 2007, 19:33
oh wait... this is the wrong topic. o_0 Sorry
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by xHaZxMaTx » 28 Jan 2007, 19:53
TheStig wrote: welcome to the 3D render Art Topic
post your 3D renders and projects here...
but also your other computer made pictures.. and all!
as in the other (photoshop and drawing art)
You're in the clear, Sushy.
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by sushy » 28 Jan 2007, 20:16
I was too used at posting in the 'photoshop'-topics XD
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by Vimenze » 02 Feb 2007, 12:38
Amazing octopus and robot =) very highly detailed, definitely nice =) i'm still trying to figure out what i can do in 3D but i'll fiddle with it now =)
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by prince1142003 » 03 Feb 2007, 07:16
What're you using to render, xHaZxMaTx ?
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by xHaZxMaTx » 03 Feb 2007, 09:07
3DS Viz.
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Wee, mesh smooth is fun!
This is my first high-poly model.
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by korge » 03 Feb 2007, 19:22
Lol. And you told me you couldnt model.
Nice work.
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by xHaZxMaTx » 03 Feb 2007, 20:40
Not on command, dunno why. I'm not really good at accurate recreations, anyway.
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by weedman173 » 03 Feb 2007, 21:22
You like the word "anyway" don't you hazmat. Those are some pretty good models you made there, good job.
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by Carcrazy » 04 Feb 2007, 18:42
And th ebest 3d model I could make was a line.... how the heck do you do these, they never work right!...
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by weedman173 » 04 Feb 2007, 18:49
Start your way up from tutorials and you'll eventually be able to do this kind of stuff on your own. Just go to 3d-palace.com, they have great video tutorials that show the entire process of making something.
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by xHaZxMaTx » 04 Feb 2007, 20:46
I haven't used a single tutorial.
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by weedman173 » 04 Feb 2007, 21:42
I have used a few, but most of the stuff I know about 3D modeling is self-taught.
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by Stereo » 05 Feb 2007, 02:35
If only zmodeler was advanced as 3Ds MAX or C4D... Zmodeler was an easy program for 3d modeling.
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by xHaZxMaTx » 05 Feb 2007, 02:53
I don't use 3DS for modeling, only rendering - I use a program called SketchUp, which is really simple to use for modeling. The original model is relatively low-poly, but mesh smooth in 3DS is very useful.
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by weedman173 » 05 Feb 2007, 04:58
Got any tips for using SketchUp, I have been able to make very simple models, but how did you make that. Was it all by eye, or did you use reference images or something?