T-44 tank
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Thank you. Actually I was thinking about using Gimp to dirty it up. What do you think about that? I have never done it before
I know that photoshop would be better but it costs a little 
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@jacobw said:
Thank you. Actually I was thinking about using Gimp to dirty it up. What do you think about that? I have never done it before
I know that photoshop would be better but it costs a little 
Hi Jakub,
Gimp is fine and it is free isn't it?
I did some tutorials on texturing/rendering vehicles modeled with Sketchup. I use Photoshop, but any other programs like Grim should work I think.
Check them out here:
http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorials/sketchup-and-photoshop/art-of-sketchup-texture-workflow/Hope this helps.
Best,
_KN
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Hi,
Yes, Gimp is a free program. Thank you for your link. I'm sure it will help
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Nice. Great work on the turret!
Speaking of rendering in Kerky; In case you're unaware, you can make some very good looking renders in Kerky with Inverse Attenuation. After importing the sketchup .xml file, go to Settings / Scene and look for Attenuation and select "Inverse". After that, render the scene using "Photomap High+AA" and see how the new render looks!
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Thank you for that advice

Making a side shape of the turret was the hardest thing for me
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Nice work. I'm always happy to see any sort of vehicle here on the forums. Anything with wheels is a rarity here

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Thank you Hellnbak. I am plannig to make another tank

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Which tank are you making next? And will you upload this model anywhere?
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Actually I was thinking about a tank destroyer. Maybe SU-100

Of course I will post some rendered images here and also an animation on youtube
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That is great model, though little more work on texturing should be done. Great work!
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