this time, I'm gonna show you some of my progress, instead of showing the finished product.
So all out crits!
Latest:
Added my an-peq model (I already did earlier) and created the ACOG sight. I must admit, the ACOG was quite difficult. Took me around 3 days for the hp alone, but therefore it is quite accurate, I believe.
Before:
So I'm done with the high poly now. It was more work than I expected, mostly because it is difficult to find the right reference image. I dunno, if I will go right into the LP and then the awful UVW mapping or if I will do something else first.
What do you guys think looks better, the blue and yellow light or the one in the environment?
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Any chance to see the wires?
@Tobbo - usually the edge tightness works out for me, but I will adjust if it is not visible at all.
Update:
added the receiver and the handle defense frontguard (still needs finalization) - the picantinny rails on it are just place holders.
Yes the grip is real and its up to proportions
its a called a grip stop and this one is modeled after Lanco Tactical's.
http://s849.photobucket.com/user/UWone77/media/Nathan20Murr20and20Lanco20Tactical20Grip20Stop-1_zps8acf6dc5.jpg.html
Respect to the Scope Modeling. Looks not easy
maybe it's too long compared to real one
http://www.docter-germany.de/fileadmin/content/Home-DOCTER/01_Produkte/01_Zieloptik/05_Reflexvisiere/10_DOCTERsightIII_mont_672x488.jpg
http://www.waffenboerse.ch/zieloptik/docter-sight-iii.html