Hi there , Im a 35 male and been using Poser off and on for a few years now. Now trying to get my head around 3dMax and Lightwave. Main things in my life are my lil 3year old girl, my drawing n painting and playing on the comp martial arts(in that order lol). Areas of art are fantasy, sci-fi, bikes & cars and body work.
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Comments (6)
hideakifuji
perfect work true good images
pixeldump
Very interesting. Could be great for a video game. From a practical point, though, this tank would not be able to cross over any significant obstacles, because its center of mass is too high. Also, it has no sloping armor that is necessary to deflect cumulative and armor-piercing projectiles. Furthermore, the lack of a turret makes it very hard to target the tanks weapons. It would be a slow process, most of all. Also, the tank's tracks are too narrow, so it will not perform well in mud, sand, snow, gravel.
savatee
Great image, man! Love it!
Metonicus
The machine spirit is ready. I'm off to play Dawn of War now! For the Emperor!
ravenwing75
The W.I.P. work here has been moved to http://www.scifi-meshes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26964 and has gone into extra detail mode.
tallpindo
It has the venerable origin of the Renault and Mark I. Hearing the grunting in the forest and watching trees fall is laughter approaching terror. There is always something magical to be discovered in the first appearance and it's changemakers. For Crowley, it was sex, but might have been witchcraft. Wicca points to this and not to Sperry and the mile high club. I suppose for imperial reasons.