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Tippmann 98 Custom WIP (sort of)

Maya Weapons posted on Apr 25, 2005
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Well, it's sort of a weapon. Anyways, this is my Tippman 98 Custom. I didn't include the Boomstick I have, mostly because I haven't modeled it yet ;) Techically, everything but the CO2 line and the bolt is supposed to be black. But then I discovered that I couldn't, technically, see anything. Anyways, I suppose it's a WIP, even though there's not a lot more that I actually know how to DO in Maya. Your feedback and especially helpful suggestions *cough* HINT *cough* are very welcome. "Get your heart pounding with a Tippmann"

Comments (2)


Nillian

6:12AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Nice work man, it's coming along very nicely. Next time you hit me up on MSN I'll tell you how to change the background colour of a render so you can see it even if its black! Looking very very good though, perhaps you could send me a render soon :-) Keep it up bro

Hawke

11:05AM | Sat, 14 May 2005

Nice, I don't know what the orignal looks like but it certainly looks believable ^_^ My suggestion would be to play around with the 'smooth' function to get a er, smooth ;D feel to the whole object. As for the render thing - go to the attribute editor camera you want to render with, scroll down to the 'Environment' tab and chenage the environment colour - that will be your background render colour.


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