Its looking good! look a little to flat atm like all the edges just go into 1 straight line... the Butt should have a slight curve out as well as the front grip. i also agree with Free_Fall soften up those edges so your bake can come out looking sweet. Besides that keep it up!
Youre modeling it too blocky, the wood on the top of the gas tube is more round and the end of the barrel would have (generally) a standard issue slant break. The stock is far too square
This is looking too blocky i think because of lighting i think wait i am posting few more screen shots with side by side comparing with original references.
1) This is from a stamped receiver, you're modeling a milled one. It should be part of the receiver. Example: http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa246/destateklu/Bulgarian%20Reference%20Guide/BulgarianEarlyAK47Russian3.jpg
2) What are these? These shouldn't be there at all.
3) Can't see whether you've fixed the front sight, but in earlier screens, it's not right. Notice how it's supposed to look like from the image I've included below.
4) The muzzle piece is not correctly modeled - it's not faceted, it's milled flat on both sides (like in the picture).
5) I don't see the recoil spring carrier button at the back of the receiver cover (the part that locks it in place).
6) Maybe you just haven't finished modeling that part, but I'll point it out just in case - this is not a hole, it's where the retention lever goes. Also, it should be a bit larger (the "square-ish" part, not the hole).
7) That doesn't look rigth.
8 ) This is the left side of the locking lever for the gas tube, not just a depression.
It's been mentioned before and you seem to have fixed some, but there are still some edges that should be widened some more, like for example the front of the gas block - these probably won't bake very well.
Lastly, how wide is your receiver? It should be about 34 to 35 mm.
Just wanted to say that You receive criticism well, And you're doing a great job revising the model! Keep up the hard work. It's not easy to do a gun like the AK on polycount sense it's so well known. But you'll learn a hell of a lot from the feedback. Keep at it man.
First of all thanks for the notice all of mistakes will update shortly with correction and for the muzzle part i am making this AK-47 is bit custom so i am using that bolt kind of thing instead of original muzzle
1) This is from a stamped receiver, you're modeling a milled one. It should be part of the receiver. Example: http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa246/destateklu/Bulgarian%20Reference%20Guide/BulgarianEarlyAK47Russian3.jpg
2) What are these? These shouldn't be there at all.
3) Can't see whether you've fixed the front sight, but in earlier screens, it's not right. Notice how it's supposed to look like from the image I've included below.
4) The muzzle piece is not correctly modeled - it's not faceted, it's milled flat on both sides (like in the picture).
5) I don't see the recoil spring carrier button at the back of the receiver cover (the part that locks it in place).
6) Maybe you just haven't finished modeling that part, but I'll point it out just in case - this is not a hole, it's where the retention lever goes. Also, it should be a bit larger (the "square-ish" part, not the hole).
7) That doesn't look rigth.
8 ) This is the left side of the locking lever for the gas tube, not just a depression.
It's been mentioned before and you seem to have fixed some, but there are still some edges that should be widened some more, like for example the front of the gas block - these probably won't bake very well.
Lastly, how wide is your receiver? It should be about 34 to 35 mm.
First of all thanks for the notice all of mistakes will update shortly with correction and for the muzzle part i am making this AK-47 is bit custom so i am using that bolt kind of thing instead of original muzzle
Do you have any examples of a real life one having that?
That muzzle is set out that way for a reason, is threaded so you can attach flash hiders etc onto it.
1) This is from a stamped receiver, you're modeling a milled one. It should be part of the receiver. Example: http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa246/destateklu/Bulgarian%20Reference%20Guide/BulgarianEarlyAK47Russian3.jpg
2) What are these? These shouldn't be there at all.
3) Can't see whether you've fixed the front sight, but in earlier screens, it's not right. Notice how it's supposed to look like from the image I've included below.
4) The muzzle piece is not correctly modeled - it's not faceted, it's milled flat on both sides (like in the picture).
5) I don't see the recoil spring carrier button at the back of the receiver cover (the part that locks it in place).
6) Maybe you just haven't finished modeling that part, but I'll point it out just in case - this is not a hole, it's where the retention lever goes. Also, it should be a bit larger (the "square-ish" part, not the hole).
7) That doesn't look rigth.
8 ) This is the left side of the locking lever for the gas tube, not just a depression.
It's been mentioned before and you seem to have fixed some, but there are still some edges that should be widened some more, like for example the front of the gas block - these probably won't bake very well.
Lastly, how wide is your receiver? It should be about 34 to 35 mm.
Looks very nice now. The rounds attached to the barrel are a nice touch. :)Personally, I wouldnt do that with live ammo in the real world, knowing how hot the barrel can get but it does look badass. Btw, those rings the rounds are attached to look a lot like US M60 belt ammo rings.:poly121:
The third is very much related to the previous one the rear sling swivel is the one on the receiver these AKs didnt have a sling swivel on the buttstock. Technically, though, it wouldnt be very hard to take a sling swivel from an AKM or later and attach it to the buttstock.
One last question does the guy in that reference picture have rocks in his barrel?:poly115:
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and yeah, a bit too blocky
detail is alright though, keep that up!
Post some wires so we can crit your toplogy
(bottom pic is referring to the wood grip if its not clear)
Hmm ok doing changes
Changes DOne thanks for the notice, moving forward to model attachments
but i meant the wooden handle
1) This is from a stamped receiver, you're modeling a milled one. It should be part of the receiver. Example: http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa246/destateklu/Bulgarian%20Reference%20Guide/BulgarianEarlyAK47Russian3.jpg
2) What are these? These shouldn't be there at all.
3) Can't see whether you've fixed the front sight, but in earlier screens, it's not right. Notice how it's supposed to look like from the image I've included below.
4) The muzzle piece is not correctly modeled - it's not faceted, it's milled flat on both sides (like in the picture).
5) I don't see the recoil spring carrier button at the back of the receiver cover (the part that locks it in place).
6) Maybe you just haven't finished modeling that part, but I'll point it out just in case - this is not a hole, it's where the retention lever goes. Also, it should be a bit larger (the "square-ish" part, not the hole).
7) That doesn't look rigth.
8 ) This is the left side of the locking lever for the gas tube, not just a depression.
Muzzle piece details:
(you may disregard the front sight in this one - it's some non-Russian variant)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dDWlb6pQvqk/Txuer9iZ8KI/AAAAAAAAADc/wBJvWH1zv3w/s1600/ak47muzzle.jpg
Front sight details:
Front
https://www.apexgunparts.com/images/AK47/Bulgaraian%20AK47%20Front%20Sight%20Block%20Assembly.jpg
Back
http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/reviews/ak47/photos/frontsight.jpg
It's been mentioned before and you seem to have fixed some, but there are still some edges that should be widened some more, like for example the front of the gas block - these probably won't bake very well.
Lastly, how wide is your receiver? It should be about 34 to 35 mm.
Other than that, it's pretty well done.
Nice reference pictures here :thumbup:: http://www.hiflow.org/img/guns/ak47/
Do you have any examples of a real life one having that?
That muzzle is set out that way for a reason, is threaded so you can attach flash hiders etc onto it.
All feedback Done Will post full renders and customization to the gun very soon.
There are however two (well, three) inaccuracies. The weapon in your reference is an AKM and your model is an AK type 3. The bayonet youve added is for an AKM (http://www.dandbmilitaria.com/images/D/akm-bayonet--%5B2%5D-7144-p.jpg) and cannot be attached to an earlier AK. Bayonets for these earlier rifles had a very different design and attachment: http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/russian-ak47-bayonet-24664885.jpg
The second inaccuracy is the way youve attached the sling being an AK type 3, the front attachment is located on the gas block, not on the lower hand guard retainer.
Example:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/jerrellwise/Gun%20Pics/AK%20Disassembly/AKDisassembly-bk.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/jerrellwise/Gun%20Pics/BulgarianSSR-6.jpg
The third is very much related to the previous one the rear sling swivel is the one on the receiver these AKs didnt have a sling swivel on the buttstock. Technically, though, it wouldnt be very hard to take a sling swivel from an AKM or later and attach it to the buttstock.
One last question does the guy in that reference picture have rocks in his barrel?:poly115: