what did you use for reference?
why is there color around the record plate?
you're missing a needle.
avoid large useless 70's style buttons. you're better off texturing a panel that looks functional, and save geometry.
barely noticeable bevels are not useful with low poly. paint the shape. i'm assuming geometry on the underside of the record exists. the record itself could be a single plane.
edit: oh, it's a little plastic controller. forgot about this thing.
Personally, I'd prefer to see the polies in the turntable portion than in the buttons. Like Elysium mentioned, if you need to save polies, gain them from lowering the buttons.
Elysium: This is a mixer table, not a record based mixer. (like Dekard pictured)
I can so use those excessive lines on the buttons and put them on the remote itself since there's only one bevel when the basic shape should have several.
You can also just place the needle on top of the cylinder instead of extruding it from the center to save more geometry...
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why is there color around the record plate?
you're missing a needle.
avoid large useless 70's style buttons. you're better off texturing a panel that looks functional, and save geometry.
barely noticeable bevels are not useful with low poly. paint the shape. i'm assuming geometry on the underside of the record exists. the record itself could be a single plane.
edit: oh, it's a little plastic controller. forgot about this thing.
Elysium: This is a mixer table, not a record based mixer. (like Dekard pictured)
You can also just place the needle on top of the cylinder instead of extruding it from the center to save more geometry...
You can also just place the needle on top of the cylinder instead of extruding it from the center to save more geometry...
[/ QUOTE ]There is no needle on a IIDX controller. This is simply a controller for a game guys. This isn't a real-life mixer.