The new and improved 3D model topic!

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Bad.
Bad.
Bad.
Stop it, people dont put there hands on the bottom of their handguns.
They put it on the front of the handle, so their hands are overlapping, it helps you keep it more secure for when you fire it and have the kick from the shooting of the bullet, having your hand on the bottom is useless, it barely would help.
I think he was posting that because it was his first model.

what did you change about it?
Probably nothing or little about the physical model but I got a better render.

Bad.
Bad.
Bad.
Stop it, people dont put there hands on the bottom of their handguns.
They put it on the front of the handle, so their hands are overlapping, it helps you keep it more secure for when you fire it and have the kick from the shooting of the bullet, having your hand on the bottom is useless, it barely would help.
Funny.

You don't know HOW old that model is. I don't even have it anymore.

not really model related but has anyone else noticed that this topic is in the top 10s?



I figured out Kaje shading for Blender, though it may be a bit messy, so only use it once you are finished with the model. You have to apply smoothshading to the mesh and separate slices afterwards.

Here is the result attached, since Photobucket is being a pain in the neck.


I didn't think it was a secret thing, isn't it just smooth shaded with a few ripped verts?

I didn't think it was a secret thing, isn't it just smooth shaded with a few ripped verts?

Exactly.




Minifig V4!


Download

I made a demonstration video about him too
Link
« Last Edit: November 18, 2010, 06:59:47 PM by DarkStar »

Minifig V4!

Download

I made a demonstration video about him too
Link
This is so amazing, i almost want to get Blender again

It would be awesome if I remembered how to use Blender again.
What's the name of that type of bone that drags the other skeleton parts with it?

You should use those.

EDIT: Also, holy stuff how did you learn to animate so well?
« Last Edit: November 18, 2010, 07:27:59 PM by Proog »