@CaesarAlbertus Thanks! :) @pmiller001 about your question, most part are different pieces when it comes to small bolts attached to a surface, panel or vents those are pure visual noise using alphas. I used Jonas Ronnegard's Sci Fi alphas and Tom Newbury's mech brushes if your are interested google them they are pretty…
Thanks for the nice comments @RitualSynergY @sstoev @pmiller001 ! @dGreenberg I took your advice and tweaked the proportions a bit more, kept the legs the same length though. It does look better I think, thanks! I'm working on the asymmetrical parts now. The tubes on the robotic leg kinda look like artificial muscles, so I…
@pmiller001: Thank you for your comment! I definitely agree with you - that my 2D is stronger than my 3D and I really need to shift my focus a little bit. Hopefully my graduation film is a great chance for me to pick up texturing and a bit of modelling - I've started some bits and pieces! This ended up being what I handed…
SpeCter PM'd me earlier saying he'd be away for a week and to keep an eye out in the thread for the right answer. HandSandwich gets it, Smokin' Aces it is. You're up.
I haven't used it in a long time, but byron's bevel was a good option. Found it again here : http://wiki.byronimo.de/pmwiki.php/Projects/BPTdetails I haven't tested it out, so your milage may vary.
I had a thread of mine deleted once. Old sketchbook thread, I'd wanted to start a fresh one so I PMed a moderator and requested it deleted, as not to have a duplicate. Thanks for noticing, jerks.