So, I haven't posted in a long time, but I am still doing 3d modeling, I've finally stepped up from milkshape a couple months ago and am now trying to learn 3ds max. I've been working on this gun for some time now, and I would like an opinion on it. I'm close to done, there are just a few more details I want to add and maybe fix it up a bit. This is my 2nd big project that I have created using 3ds max.
Original Image
Bullets are the only thing that is textured, I don't know how to render a wireframe model, so if you want one I would need to know how.
Enjoy
Something I've been working on
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Something I've been working on
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Re: Something I've been working on
Looks incredible, although it seems too blocky in some places and the magazines look weird. But the detail is unbelievable.
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Re: Something I've been working on
The magazines I had trouble on because that black line kept on showing up from the lighting and I wanted to make some cuts in it but they weren't showing up properly and some of the parts wouldn't go together as smoothly as what I had hoped either.
Also I updated the OP with a pic of the original drawing that I based it off of.
Also I updated the OP with a pic of the original drawing that I based it off of.
Re: Something I've been working on
Look up how to do a clay render. It will look much better and it may fix some of the problems on the magazines
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Re: Something I've been working on
Place one skylight above your scene.antszy101 wrote:Look up how to do a clay render. It will look much better and it may fix some of the problems on the magazines
Press F10 -> Advanced Lighting -> Check Enable
Optional: Give your models all a clay coloured material.
Render.
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Re: Something I've been working on
Thanks, I'll try that today then.JacksonCougAr wrote:Place one skylight above your scene.antszy101 wrote:Look up how to do a clay render. It will look much better and it may fix some of the problems on the magazines
Press F10 -> Advanced Lighting -> Check Enable
Optional: Give your models all a clay coloured material.
Render.
Edit: tried it and it worked great, that skylight also makes the textures that I'm working on look really good. So thanks a lot, once I get textures and do some finishing touches, I'll post a final image then.