I wanted to model a tank as potential portfolio piece and looked for a more unknown tank. And so I came to the British interwar period tank from 1925, the Vickers Medium Mk II. Update: Tank is done, more pictures below. My progress so far: I took some freedom on some smaller details, since a lot of my reference looks…
Note: I called this tank steampunk, but wasn't thinking steampunk when I designed it. Sorry for the mistake, it should maybe be called steam powered, or steam era. started work on a tank, crits and comments welcome. thanks!
quick question, I uvw mapped the treads on the tank to be on a separate texture map. When I import the tank into marmoset and I apply the tanks material to the tank it applies to the treads as well. Is there away to import 2 texture maps for 2 elements on a model?
thats not a tank, its a tank destroyer :P nice model the difference is in the way its used. tank destroyers are lightly armoured, which specialize in ambushing enemy tanks. they protect the guys inside from a bit of spall, and some light fire like machineguns. tank destroyers are also cheaper to make and maintain than…
Seeing the great feedback I got on my handpainted attack chopper, I felt like trying to retexture my tank in one day. The original texture is complete ass, so I felt like giving it a facelift after shooting the actual tank (german Leopard Tank) at the Isaeli tank Museum in Latrun. This is not intended to be an accurate…
*sigh* More images^ I already told you the commonwealth tanks had no uniformity. There was no guideline to mark your tank with insignia. The tankers themselves painted their own tanks.