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Artwork => Finished Works and Works in Progress => Topic started by: thehalflifedude on May 07, 2008, 09:20:46 pm
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here is a lowpoly model of the t-10 (and a extra destroyed version.)
(http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/5199/t10v1image1ez6.bmp)
(http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/2007/t10v1image2gc9.bmp)
(http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/184/t10v1image3rl0.bmp)
(http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/174/t10destroyedimage1ag0.bmp)
(http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/8205/t10destroyedimage2sn1.bmp)
(http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/1044/t10destroyedimage3as9.bmp)
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they really want some textures and lighting, and maybe a bit of terrain to sit on, but they don't look bad for a WIP (although i have to admit i'm not a great tank expert :P )
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- colclough
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looks are decieving. It looks ok at the minute, but once thehalflifedude adds some textures they will look ace! Hope this turns out as good as the bismarck
-spicy :)
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thanks guys, but where am i going to find the textures for the t-10? (i always choose the old stuff to make, like the bismark) :P
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I'd love to see this when finished,Is the gun supposed to be that close to the front also,I thought it was more towards the middle ???,And I like the destroyed version :)
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thehalflifedude: You're never going to find exact textures of something. Meaning, you need to create your own textures! Find images to help you, and paint in a program such as photoshop or gimp to create your textures. Nobody finds exact textures of what they want. You normally have to edit the textures to make them work for your model.
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thehalflifedude: You're never going to find exact textures of something. Meaning, you need to create your own textures! Find images to help you, and paint in a program such as photoshop or gimp to create your textures. Nobody finds exact textures of what they want. You normally have to edit the textures to make them work for your model.
Agreed. Even if you find some super high resolution picture of whatever it is you're modeling and paste it right on...it will look pasted right on.