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2 more random sketches.. kind of leaning towards the laying down one.. meanwhile might continue with the already colored one. i just had to get my eyes off it :)
Woa super mega cool xD continue !!!!! If you can pust a little image that explain your workflow it will be super cool :) ( I talking about your texturing ) Keep it up !!!!
i love the fat purple dude haha, you should continue him, but make him like a greasy mechanic :P Amazing modelling, sorry for the lack of crits, im a beginner :)
I really like it :) keep it up , maybe your blade are too "dark" in the concept is more lighter. And maybe it will be cool if you add some gradient on the wood part. but anyway continue !!!!
It seems you had some nice critiques and encouraging words. are you going to continue on this? edit: re-read it. Its seems you got a nice paint over from him.
Today's update is a simple paint over of my idea. Probably will start blocking out the actual model tomorrow. Continued HERE: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2361345#post2361345
Today i continued working on the rifle. I also made some changes on the rifle because the one i was moddeling was used after ww1 so to be historicaly correct i changed it.
what GED said! I hate how the devs how basically said we cant be buggered to continue the program(I loved silo and did buy a copy but no longer use it)
Thanks for all the replies. They were actually quite helpful and I'm going to continue on with a new perspective. Especially on how I gauge my own work versus others that I see