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      shareck
      last edited by

      Some renders from last months. Still learning Kerkythea and texturing.
      Challenger II late sunset render.
      chal1.jpg
      King Tiger.
      king of steel.jpg
      King tiger textured (metropolis light transport, not more than 6 passes)
      kingerser.jpg
      kingingi.jpg
      kingiskokolek.jpg
      kingokokokoser.jpg
      kingoskok.jpg
      kingtigrys.jpg
      kingusiernia.jpg
      King Tiger - photon map
      kingphotonmap.jpg

      KV-1
      kv111.jpg
      kv12.jpg
      kv342.jpg
      kvdsds.jpg
      kvnoise.jpg
      T-34 scene WIP. this is a scene with 2 t34 tanks. the tanks are low poly SKETCHYPHYSICS tanks i've done some time ago. I got them to ride over some bricks and then i started modeling the destroyed buildings.t34.jpg
      t34 s.jpg
      t34single.jpg

      Panther tank
      panzer5river.jpg
      Panzer 4
      p4small.jpg

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        Sir
        last edited by

        i like the black and white graney render the best! good work

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          Simon B
          last edited by

          The panther render is most effective. If you squint at the picture, the camoflage pattern merges into the background extremely well.

          Great modeling too!

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            Pg09
            last edited by

            I love the Panther pic!!!
            But it looks to me that the background picture's scale is off and that makes the tank look smaller as it is...

            Still 9/10 render! 😍

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              dolphus
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              Awesome you set a very high standard of modeling and rendering well done πŸ‘

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                ysvry
                last edited by

                fantastic modeling, asx stated before amazing level of detail. Did you use just the standard sketchup tools or also any plugins? if so can you please tell me wich ones and for what tasks.

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                  tomislavm
                  last edited by

                  Amazing,Great job!

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                    Krisidious
                    last edited by

                    wow... fantastic detail... makes me want a game to put them in, like Battlefield 2...

                    By: Kristoff Rand
                    Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                      axeonalias
                      last edited by

                      After having a look at one of these tanks and trying out a render,I am very impressed with the level of detail here,perfect for renders,Although some have incorrect normal alignment wich needs to be adjusted πŸ˜„

                      https://sketchfab.com/Axeonalias

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                        systematic_mechanic
                        last edited by

                        Very nice models. I always wanted to try making one on
                        the computer as I do build the plastic model kits sometimes.

                        One thing tho about the Tiger II is the
                        Red Rrown you used looks like German ww2 red primer.
                        It's possible that they used that for camo in 44/45.

                        What references are you using for colors?

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                          d7man2000
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                          I like Rudy 102 tank.

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                            Mike Amos
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                            You make great tanks mate.

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