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KV-1 textured

Maya (none) posted on Dec 21, 2005
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Well texturing really isnt my strong point but i gave it my best shot. (i know its a bit bright, but i kind of like it that way) comments welcome...

Comments (11)


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lygher_xero

4:27AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

wow, all i can say is...wow, no words justify how incredibly realistic this is. amazing job!

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Dann-O

4:33AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

Amazign work are you goin gto do the KVII also. Looking forward to it. Some great stuff.

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tallpindo

4:43AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

It has Cyrillic marking "Ben" and has tight track suspension. Was this a response to Lend Lease? A very remarrkable show of how modelling and it's lace can minimize texturing as a way of achieveing environmental match.

flakmonkey

4:52AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

... huh? i dont know what the markings are although im sure after translation its something like VEH and not ben, either way its just copied straight from reference pics.

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psion005

5:21AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

dude u are the god of modelling :)...RESPECT

ISSE

6:51AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

Kliment Voroshilov,Russian heavy tank,I also modelled it with Rhino a couple weeks ago,and couldnt make too much detail such its tracks because of my computers ram problem,also couldnt find a clean image of it to see its details.But now I see it with its full details,realy super modelling,I can not compare my image with yours I say a great Bravo to u my Friend

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Syrup

8:49AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

A beautiful job! :B eaver !

Shayder

1:33PM | Wed, 21 December 2005

Flak, Great work as always. I look forward to seeing your stuff in action Very soon!

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PITBULL

5:12PM | Wed, 21 December 2005

i absoloutly am in awe of your attention to detail. are you like a military historian, and how do you come up with such minute details? what are you using for reference? this as all of your military tanks are incredible. this stuff should be used in movies it's such high quality.great job

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Silgrin

3:31AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Wow, it seems you dared to do the texturing at last! Congrats!! I was wandering what a German tank was named KV-1:):) Initially I didn`t recognize it. We transcribe it as KW-1 in Poland, a tiny difference, but looks so far:) Woroszylow, the huge Soviet tank... Some told it a "monster" from whose armour German bullets just jumped out like tennis balls... Looks a bit overexposed... Maybe it was the idea to show it... Whether or not, the model looks excellent and texturing is great, especially for sb who tells himself poor @ it...

flakmonkey

4:44AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

cheers everyone, there are a few better shots (and less over exposed) here, http://www.military-meshes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1083


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