Hi there, hmm lets see.... my names Tristan im 21, ...err ok thats it.BIOive been using 3d (mainly maya) since around february 2003, after a doing a degree in genetics at aberystwyth university (wales) i was so fed up with science i wanted to try something completly different, im entirely self taught and still learning, :)
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Comments (16)
lygher_xero
you win at modelling :P this is very impressive work!!!
kenwas
Always amazed and impressed by the level of detail you achieve. Excellent and a pleasure to see.
Riguel
You miss me! Really good stuff again, Love your work!
WardVT
Great models!
fran_joel
Superb! You nailed every detail, right down to the dents and holes in the tank's plating !
Dann-O
Good to see you post again. Like all the details on these. Like the tankette.
ISSE
Bravo,super
NobleOnyx
We've been tank-free for too long. Good to see your interior work.
amapitodd
Amazing modeling work. The command room is fantastic , in particular.
gigipraf
I can say i a lot of work there.Well done!
Silgrin
Good to "see you" again, Flakmoney... although you went here in a tank, not by tram like me:) ***** Well, you should start texturing:) If you reach a similar level in it, these renders will be really top class. I
m quite "shy" about texturing, too, and I like modeling most of all, like you... I especially like the lighting of the interior scene. I think it suggests you really can achieve proficiency in areas other than modeling. Don
t hesitate:)tallpindo
German panzer never used rubber on the tracks. American armor always did. Just a hint I received along the way. It was aperture cards and the comment, "nobody uses aperture cards anymore" that brought me on foot that day to the bid room at Tank and Automotive Command in Warren. I had been encouraging the Bradley team for about two years with phone calls. Now it was time to make "no bid", stick. Aluminum and gas turbines seemed an unlikely hold.
flakmonkey
err, thanks, i think, i know the germans never used rubber on their tracks, thats why i didnt model any rubber on the tracks!! theyre solid cast metal.
Novakog
Man, why the hell are you so good? Stop it.
brilopad1
Brilliant model. I like the base you placed the model on. It reminds me of my airfix modelmaking days as a child. Great detail. If you're not working in the games industry..you should be!!Great stuff Flakmonkey.
Digimon
Your modeling skills are stunning, the second one here would make Shepard Paine weep!