Thought I'd contribute a bit with a current object in progress. A 4x4 I'm modeling for fun, and a change of scene from the turbo-prop racing blades I have been doing (they are at www.f-nine.co.uk under projects if anyone fancies agander).
Cheers
Craig
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Artist - Modeler
Argonaut Sheffield
www.f-nine.co.uk
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Definitely great stuff. Only the seats and tires need some (more) texturing.
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They don't seem to have any material at all, just color, maybe a tiny bit of gloss.
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I, S, A zum R wer von euch denkt hier er könnte mehr, als die Berliner Bären? Adrenalin Musik direkt aus Kreuzberg!
Ich mache harte Musik auf harte Beats, wie diesen hier. Hinter mir Untergrundkrieger die mit mir maschieren als Team! Seit Jahren seh ich sie alle an uns vorbeiziehen, erst Savas dann Aggro, es ist Zeit für?! ADRENALIN!!!
nod, chruser, that's what i'm saying it's got the default material... change it, he's a great modeller (the tires can be changed too, need more defined edge, in other words, switch to maya :P)
the tires can be changed too, need more defined edge, in other words, switch to maya :P
Uh, and what can MAYA do about defined edges that LW can't?
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From a purely aesthetic point of view, I would say to put some chrome on the front. Also, I'd put a something on the antenna... like a Jack in the Box head.... or my girlfriend has an alien head on hers.
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So does LW, if you get a free plugin. The thing is, the LW workflow doesn't use edges.
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