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That pose doesn't look unnatural or painful at all.


That pose doesn't look unnatural or painful at all.
It wasn't meant to. :o

But you're a red.
I'm a spy!



My first Weapon using Blender, still need to touch it up.

I'll give you a kiss if you can figure out the name of the gun.


As i said... -.- i smell fish

You should probaly close your legs then.

What?


-snip-
As i said... -.- i smell fish

Yes, I made that. What exactly is your point?

Yes, I made that. What exactly is your point?

he thinks you stole all these somehow blocky and tf2 weapons out of nowhere even though they're not too difficult to make, especially after you had a month of practice. I smell jealousy..

Screenshots that it worked, or it never happend.

I already tried this. The only best method I discovered is mounting an image.

The image is separate model, with colorshifting off. You have to mount the image during onAdd.

The separate model must have transparent texture in order for this to work.

The groups in the transparent model must have an LOD of -1 in order to work for Blockland.

The scripting side is what you have to figure out, its too easy to be learned by yourself, I do not need to explain on this further.

EDIT: What you have explained is the transparency that will not work. They are visibility channels. As far as I know, they only hide/unhide shapes, not make them transparent. (This only applies to Blockland, I have yet to discover by testing alot of different cases)
They're meant to be used to hide shapes, not make them transparent, I never said to use them in the place of transparency. These are only the things relayed to me from Kaje.

he thinks you stole all these somehow blocky and tf2 weapons out of nowhere even though they're not too difficult to make, especially after you had a month of practice. I smell jealousy..
Same here... :O
lol

he thinks you stole all these somehow blocky and tf2 weapons out of nowhere even though they're not too difficult to make, especially after you had a month of practice. I smell jealousy..

¬.¬ what ever

I Smell.....





Fu D:

He's a good modeler. Your just jealous.
This.

Also....

Far from finished. But it's a sneak peak! :D

Also a question: How do you un-hide lines in Sketchup?
« Last Edit: September 03, 2009, 06:57:13 PM by AlphaicX »

Fu D:

He's a good modeler. Your just jealous.

Fine you win... -.-

Yes bill your models are great =/