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MRE_MECH_LEG_DEVELOPMENT

Lightwave Modeling posted on Jan 03, 2011
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MRE_MECH_LEG_DEVELOPMENT

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ragouc

11:53AM | Mon, 03 January 2011

Very good modeling.

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petes

11:38AM | Tue, 04 January 2011

looks good buddy. Love the modeleing! My only crit is the texture is very generic. The wear is not based on anything that would get worn, like edges or such. I know it is a bitch to texture by hand though. Maybe a little occlusion in there to dirty up the creases? Also, you can use the occlusion to also alpha out the scrapes in the tight places that may not get as much abuse. Also, some spec would really make this sing! Just my 2ยข. p

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zapper1977

12:25PM | Tue, 04 January 2011

thanks Still modeling it, just tinkering with the textures,its a nodel textures, still tring to wrap my head around LW10 and nodel texturing getting there..trying not to use the texture editor and the old style, getting these node thingys is fun and interesting learning, powerful buggers..u can almost do a ton of differant things now days...

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zapper1977

12:26PM | Tue, 04 January 2011

I wish Foundation3d would come back online but they are having serious DB issues darn it..


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