Umm...I've seen watercolours of Hitlers...they are OK...but he certainly approached WWII with more conviction (IMO) haha. This guy makes some pretty broad statements (woman with cancer goes into remission because she is happy? yeah...) but what he is primarily talking about does hit home hard. Thanks for this; I might pick…
Definitely a HUGE thanks to Fred for getting all this organised for us. It was no undoubtedly a massive task and he did a superb job. Congrats to all those that finished their entries and good luck! There have been some amazing entries and I will agree what was said about polycount being the best game art forum on the…
Thanks for the crits. I was thinking that I'd either have the trimmings on the armor (the little darker spots on the edges of things) as a blue color, to maybe show rank or something. I probably should have either made them a brighter green or a blue. But since he's part of an army, I figured I'd save that for officers.…
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/QzX9Gr These are the fresh air tanks that people in the city wears to survive. We made 3 designs. Cheap, Medium and Expensive version. I can upload this to gumroad if you want to by the way! We're not gonna use this anymore
Old soviet antarctic exploration vehicle. A few of these were built, and some of them are still in use! Each one has it's own very distinctive look because of lots of repairs and field modifications. It's based on the chassis of the famous T-54 tank.
I prefer the flat greys, greens, blacks etc. After all this is a 'war machine', look at tanks, they are not exactly 'shiny' and the paints are very dull and have little to no specular. So in imo, flat is better, shiny ware machines are just for pretty
DOnt Buy an RCA...my day Job I deal with Tvs...RCA= constant service issues..also JVC is crap...Your best bet would be a mitsubishi...or a Phillips Magnavox...the Mitsubishis are more $, but they are built like tanks and they will last forever
Awesome. this includes Nero, my first character, Batman, The Stampede Gun from Trigun, my killer claw tank, and my first car which I named "The Caddy Killer," though it could have been killed by much less.
Does anyone ever print hard surface stuff? All I ever see printed are characters, anyone ever get a tank or something printed? Is it just that people don't get as attached to vehicles etc.? Or is there some limitation I'm missing?
Ahh, those are good shouts, thank you. Now that you mention it, that's totally true. I must've fucked them up at some point and not noticed. I'll adjust accordingly.