Author Topic: The new and improved 3D model topic!  (Read 4675040 times)

my SCAR-L had babies

the father's name is "quality&variety"


SCAR-P idk about that tan

FNAC gotta make that upper receiver look more bronze rather than gold, and the wire placement seems odd to me but w/e

Mk20 SSR pretty much done
edit: omg I forgot the brightness intensity dial on the scope omfg wow omg
« Last Edit: March 17, 2014, 10:38:43 PM by Zloff »


zloff the quality of your models is insane
they'd make perfect viewmodel weapons

also you use blender right?

he uses sketch up lol

I didn't know sketchup had those capabilities. That's awesome.

Thanks guys <333 the line tool with snap points in sketchup is what convinced me to use it over blender-- more precise and flexible

Thanks guys <333 the line tool with snap points in sketchup is what convinced me to use it over blender-- more precise and flexible

They really need to make more programs like Sketchup, it's amazingly simple to use, yet you can use it to make extremely complex things. I don't think there is an easier way to create models (the geometry part that is).

Sketch up is really easy and comfortable to use, you can open it a do something without a tutorial really fast.

Meanwhile in blender you need to watch tutorials :(

yes but once you're used to blender you can do stuff insanely fast with hotkeys

yes but once you're used to blender you can do stuff insanely fast with hotkeys

My whole idea is, they create something with the functionality of Blender but the simpleness of Sketchup, that has yet to be done.

forget hotkeys i always forget up and hit the wrong ones

forget hotkeys i always forget up and hit the wrong ones
learn2keyboard

Sketch up is really easy and comfortable to use, you can open it a do something without a tutorial really fast.

Meanwhile in blender you need to watch tutorials :(
i'd suggest trying out inventor for modeling because it's actually pretty comfortable to use except it costs like thousands of dollars or something
and it's also made for industrial purposes so uh
« Last Edit: March 18, 2014, 09:16:17 PM by carolcat »

My whole idea is, they create something with the functionality of Blender but the simpleness of Sketchup, that has yet to be done.

I would buy this.

i'd suggest trying out inventor for modeling because it's actually pretty comfortable to use except it costs like thousands of dollars or something
and it's also made for industrial purposes so uh

Yea, I'm the kind of person that would want to do something with my models after.

well your choice
do you want a car with a better acceleration or top speed