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T-72-3b 'Oppresor' Urban

Vue Science Fiction posted on Mar 15, 2004
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Rendered in Vue 4 Professional, about 4 hours or so(4000x3000), post work (contrast, pen work, edge overcasts) done in Photoshop. Model of my own design rendered in a white field with high resolution textures. Feel free to post any comments/criticism you might have.

Comments (6)


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DarkFlame

5:26PM | Mon, 15 March 2004

great gritty look there. Only surgestion for improvement is really, more detail. I mean, pointless groves, holes and bolts..particularly at the front bit. Try subtracting some cubes here and there. At least, imo, the more complex the shape generaly the more real it looks. You dont often get large perfectly flat surfaces in machinary. Still excelent work! :)

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pakled

9:03PM | Mon, 15 March 2004

great texture, the T72 turrent is more of a flattened half-sphere. I've seen gas cans on the back of these and older models (gotta wonder about that..;), I think there's a 12.7mm machine gun on the top
but, hey, it's a good model, call it something else, and it could be anything..;)

Legion5

10:29PM | Mon, 15 March 2004

Thanks, I was going for a more of a revised T-72 essentialy a T-72 with an updated hull and turret. The 'gas cans' are storage lockers, where I beleive the troops kept their tent food, firewood etc. The model actualy has a 2nd level of detail, where even more modern equipment is added on, such as a co-axial machine gun, thermal/nighvision optics among other things, think I will do a render like one I saw a few mins ago of a tank passing a little hill of dirt and sand with dust everywhere.

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kenwas

2:01AM | Tue, 16 March 2004

Nicely done. I agree with the first comment about the need for misc details, but a fine model overall.

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haegerst

5:20AM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Great texture, I just love it...

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Moebius87

10:08AM | Sat, 28 May 2005

Very nicely done. I would love to see this one in a snow setting. :o)


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