Hi guys, after finishing the M4A4 Eisler, I decided to try making an mp9. It's also an eisler, and the idea is the same as with the m4a4 (electronic with feedback in form of LEDs), however for this one I didn't want the circuits to be revealed. I had an inner conflict whether or not to name it eisler, but decided to anyway, since it's also electronic, whether the circuits are showing or not. For argument's sake we can say it's not overclockable.
Anyway, I spent about two hours on it so far and this is what I have:
I'm pretty happy with how the unplated parts look, and although the body isn't finished yet, I will mostly focus on the grips and magazine for now.
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The plating shapes have been adjusted and correctly reflect eachother. Fixed some disconnect between the top and bottom section of the metal pattern on the body. The grips feel a bit empty but I think I'll leave them like this. Perhaps there is too much gray on the top of the back grip, I'll have to experiment and see what looks best. Plates have received sectioning, I won't be adding any more since I don't want it to clutter. Magazine is pretty much finished. There is still alot of work to do on the backside as the mp9 playside and offside aren't mirrored.
I'll have to figure out what to do with this view, it doesn't feel so exciting at the moment.
Presentation shot (2 angles):
Texture sheet: