Author Topic: The new and improved 3D model topic!  (Read 4697370 times)

I decided to remake Flubbman's lemon from scratch, the flammable warning could be bigger, but otherwise, how does it look?

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As for those white outlines, i've fixed that, i don't know why i didn't notice that before testing it
Nice if you were replicating something. Imho it would look alot cooler with a nice texture, but then again I haven't seen the original you were working off of.

It was gonna look like a grenade, but someone in Flubbman's topic said that wouldn't look good, so i just stuck with a regular lemon with a flammable warning on it

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« Last Edit: July 11, 2011, 10:13:43 PM by Masterlegodude »

I decided to remake Flubbman's lemon from scratch, the flammable warning could be bigger, but otherwise, how does it look?



As for those white outlines, i've fixed that, i don't know why i didn't notice that before testing it
Flubbman should totally use your model as a replacement to his


Aesch, don't start swimming any deeper into the stuff that your already in.
I dont like swimming. Or being in stuff, for that matter. Can I just walk into some flowers or something

Aesch, don't start swimming any deeper into the stuff that your already in.

I hate it when my friends fight :C

I dont like swimming. Or being in stuff, for that matter. Can I just walk into some flowers or something
After you stop swimming in your own stuff.

After you stop swimming in your own stuff.
k I'll stop.

Now can I go walk in flowers?

k I'll stop.

Now can I go walk in flowers?
*pictures you holding hands with Overjoyed Toast running through a field of flowers*


Yeah it's like it's coming right at you.

Erm, I was talking about the model itself.



Soon to be Garry's Mod version of the Combustable Lemon, i'll work on better textures later and i'll also add the combustable warning to the curved part, whatever that's called, it'll have a second skin that has the combustable warning on the lemon and the Aperture Laboratories logo on the curved part


He's really stepped up a notch.