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Zloff:


--- Quote from: Mega-Bear on September 22, 2011, 06:17:38 PM ---Second one looks better for Blockland, first one looks ... weird for anything.

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yes

The Corporation:


--- Quote from: Zloff on September 22, 2011, 06:18:31 PM ---yes

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So should these be left flat shaded?



Mega-Bear:

You dare diss Chao's skills.

I don't think you understand who he was or what he could do.


--- Quote from: The Corporation on September 22, 2011, 06:19:59 PM ---So should these be left flat shaded?
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No, we were talking about your gun. Bringing other people's models into the conversation is a stupid move.

The Corporation:


--- Quote from: Mega-Bear on September 22, 2011, 06:22:06 PM ---You dare diss Chao's skills.

I don't think you understand who he was or what he could do.No, we were talking about your gun. Bringing other people's models into the conversation is a stupid move.

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Okay, touche.

But honestly, if it has a lot of contrast in terms of angles, then it should be smoothshaded and smoothgrouped.


Extrude:

Some models look good with smoothshading, most don't. It's ok on round things and vehicles, and not much else.

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