CoreMaster models (updated on 18th october)
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May you should try Kerkythea for "Clay Renders" it is very quick.
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Hiya,
@coremaster110 said:
LOL It seems I model my models too late... again. But I can say that I didnt use any plugins to make it. Only circle, arc, scale and pencil tool
Here is some wireframe shots...
Can I show my complete newbieness here and ask - that helmet was modelled in Sketchup?
If so then WOW how on earth did you do that using only the tools you mentioned? I don't suppose you'd be willing to show some steps on how it was done would you.
Amazing work you have here.
Best wishes,
Mark
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Hiya,
@coremaster110 said:
LOL
There is nothing hard about it actually it just takes some time. It took me 2 days to get that far and im willing to show u how i did it but i have to make small video because my english is not that good to explain everything.
I actually also used push/pull, follow me and rotate tool. LOLTrust me your English is very very good. As far as I'm concerned you have better English than a lot of people in this country who seem more to grunt nowadays than actually say words
Would be great to see a video when you get the chance though, that's very much appreciated.
Best wishes,
Mark
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nice modelling, keep posting updates
solo's 'model this' thread covered that helmet and elisei gave a desciption on how it was achieved
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=25854&hilit=Model+this+helmet
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks for the link. Off to take a look now.
Best wishe
Thanks for the link. Off to take a look now.
Best wishes,
Mark
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Where did you find the blueprints?
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Great video
I notice one of the tags is 'blah'
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Hooray
You took care virtually of everything - weld lines, MG...then those hex bolts ... Amazing amount of details!
I am curious about those wire meshes on the rear deck - how did you make them?
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@coremaster110 said:
If u compare the places where the 2 pieces of armor meet each other LOL with a real photo u can see that my model doesnt have welds yet i still need to figure out how to make nice welds.
Hehe, ooops, I can see that it have no weld seams, what I really had in mind was armor plating and that toothed interlocking.
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Hi CoreMaster,
Can you share your .visopt file?
great models btwultimatez
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Thanks for sharing the trax wire-frame view now I know that my laptop will give me notice if i attempt something similar awesome work very well done
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Hi CoreMaster,
You're using v-ray right? the .visopt file is the settings of your v-ray render. In the options popout, there's a 'save' button that will generate the .visopt file.
ultimatez
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Well, I really envy you guys - my idea of taking a break is mostly napping.
BTW it looks excellent! -
Fantastic craftsmanship and detail very well done
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Very nice gun, great detail!
Hope you don't mind I did a 2min setup in KT to give it a 'shot'!Cheers ;D
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CΒ΄mon Karl, donΒ΄t be so harsh on yourself - most of the time the camo paint was applied by the crews or their unit workshops according to their taste
Seriously, nice to have you back! Looking forward to updates! -
So this is a small update? I donΒ΄t dare to imagine a big one
This is one mean looking model, Karl. Excellent work CanΒ΄t wait to see it textured& rendered! -
Small details? You mean modeling the interior?
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