Wow that is sexy. What engine are you using? Nice work in the textures and the paintover. Nothing to critique, except the issue Josha mentioned with the tiles melting over the side of the roof, which I assume will be fixed in the coming stages :P
Looks great! Though in my personal opinion the wear is a bit too much and some of the damage shapes could be made a bit sharper in order to sell it more as metal and less as melted plastic. Looking forward to seeing it textured! :)
When it first came out I was like, meh. Then on dvd I finally turned the subtitles on and thought it was really fuckin' funny after that. "Sorry, I can't stand to see her chew, I just.. locked in on it." :D
pshhh... my mage would melt her face fast. tier 1 armor and a quel'serrar? do you guys do bwl even? :P i'm gonna submit screenshots of the mod i run... http://revolution.wc3campaigns.net
Good stuff, the quality I'd expect from someone @ Free Radical, the stempunkish stuff makes me melt, as it's something I wanted to dive into. I'll be sure to keep an eye out. Hope you make way soon.
Hi everyone, I just finished working on a hard surface design pracitce. it's a futuristic powertool to melt/fuse metals. Hope you guys like it. it was made in 3dsmax using 99% subdivs and smol amount of booleans. let me know what you think.
The trigger guard might have a lot, but if he's intending it to be used for a FPS, with a reloading or melee animation really shows off the finger guard, there's no reason to excessively optimize it, FPS guns take up like 10% of the screen.
looks like its going well, can you show some reference for the style you are trying to hit? it looks a bit bright and overexposed and the tiles are kind of melting into eachother which doesnt seem right to me.
This week, I've tried to create more substances and "correct" the rocks, but they still look like half-melted pieces of butter. Aaaand I just realized you can't see anything in that picture because it's too dark.
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