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Steam Punky Enough?

Work In Progress Modeling posted on Aug 18, 2011
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Okay so I'm modeling an emiter for a Steampunk project and I'm not sure if it looks "Steam Punky" enough. What do you guys think? Do I need wires on it or what? This is to be the very end of a weapon, like a flamethrower so I'm trying to get the look starting at the end. :)

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Pagrin

6:59AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

I'd say if you added a tap like valve handle to it near the top ring. It would help. Also making the different brass parts a fraction larger in diameter to the metal rings will make it look like it's made of several parts put together. At the moment it's a bit smooth, which gives it a more refined modern look.

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GozerTC

7:03AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

I like the valve idea. Like a garden hose's faucet right? :) Rougher construction can do! I spent a while making it clean. :p

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Mondwin

8:04AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Agree with Pagrin. brilliant my friend!!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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Belladzines

10:46AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

fantastic work!!! ... i think it need valves too and some kind of piping.

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ArtistKimberly

2:39PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

nice job


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