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Handgun from HELL!!

3D Studio Max Weapons posted on Jul 17, 2003
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This is the handgun from hell!! This is the way things turn out of one does not plan enough ahead... crappy! It's a lot of box-modelling, and when it starts to look bad when you use this technique... then you're already waaay over your head in shit... don't take this wrong; I love the technique... though if you don't plan it thoroughly you'll end up with a useless heap of crap... nevermind me...

Comments (3)


nukem

7:03PM | Thu, 17 July 2003

I hear ya! My work folder's filled with uncompleted projects because somewhere along the line, I went wrong during the modeling process and got too far ahead with it before realizing it. I just scrapped the model and moved on. :-P

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VOID

9:36PM | Thu, 17 July 2003

There is nothing wrong with box modelling. There are numerous techniques employing box modelling in common that are very different from each other. Some allow to minimize such problems, others are not. Perhaps you should work on your specific technique. I cant remember that I ever had a similar problem with box modelling and I have done more than a few hundred weapons. Forget it, scrap it and just try again. :P

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potrimpo

12:34AM | Fri, 18 July 2003

I can understand why that is the handgun from hell. Don't ask where you have to holdster it, he he.


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