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WarHead

Carrara/RDS Science Fiction posted on Sep 10, 2006
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Here's the latest model that I'm working on. Might actually get ths one finished. I'm using it as a learning experience to find out how to create wings models that I an actually UVMap properly. Back in olden times, I had a game called WarHead which was a space based game where you pilot this really ugly little ship that had a ton of weapons on it. So this is inspired by that idea. Not pretty, but it's gonna win pretty much any fight. Wings, Hexagon, Carrara and Photoshop. Thanks for looking.

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Khushrenada

11:08AM | Sun, 10 September 2006

yeah,ugly but mean and nasty:)

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RodsArt

11:27AM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Nah...not ugly, It's awesome!! Very intimidating looking. Nice work!

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lemonjim

12:28PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

kindof depends on which side of the trigger: a thing of beauty and dread at the same time! Now, i want to see it all animated! The UV mapping looks great

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sackrat

12:29PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Outstanding !

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pushkin

1:37PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Nice, photo-real image. Kinda reminds me of early Star Wars aesthetic (circa "New Hope"). Fantastic!

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cobusp

2:49PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Great work!

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MarkBremmer

2:55PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Form + function = beauty :D

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draculaz

4:14PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

and certainly grand... congratulations on yet another excellent piece of work!

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chrispoole

7:21PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Great model and render, looks very real.

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dashboard_jehovah

9:26PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Wicked loking little work-horse you have there! Being efficient aint pretty sometimes! Cool work!

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deci6el

10:02PM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Very nice looking shot. Got a bit of a surprise when I looked at the full res pic. I thought that this was a wreck sitting on a mountain ledge. But now I realize it is in flight. Maybe a little DOF on the mountain or some heat ripples could seperate the ship from the mountain better. Otherwise I imagined all these different forces racing to capture the downed warheads. Good luck with the model, looking good.

mwshipping

5:26AM | Mon, 11 September 2006

Man that reminds me of the description of the US A-10 Warthog. "It is so ugly it is beautiful". You don't have to like the look of the face of Death but you had better fear it. Great job!

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tjohn

2:47PM | Mon, 11 September 2006

Nice design.

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skiwillgee

12:46AM | Tue, 12 September 2006

It does seem to be loaded for bear... and any other thing that gets in it's way.

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evinrude

1:43AM | Tue, 12 September 2006

Very nice job. It looks like a dangerous piece of equipment, especially with those Gatling guns to deal with incoming objects. Well though out and logical.

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Odessey

12:41PM | Tue, 12 September 2006

We could use one of these here in so. California to pave a clearing on our freeway systems , excellent idea !

c7e2y8j4

4:46PM | Tue, 12 September 2006

Excellent detail and sharp work!!!!!!!!

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Incarnadine

7:48PM | Tue, 12 September 2006

Interesting design Phil.

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Forevernyt

11:06AM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Well I'd call that a very lucky landing. Awesome looking model.

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danamo

11:05PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Narsty lookin' lil beggah! Impressive modeling Phil.

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zfigure7

11:16PM | Mon, 09 October 2006

Another excellent sci-fi work and modelling. Well done!


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