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I dropped this model for a few months but I'm back to finish it!
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Nice details man!
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Thanks Dave. I want as much detail as possible in the time frame of about 80 hours. I'm at 33 hours now but once I have a solid foundation to build on the project moves faster.
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Tails almost done, Next will be the front landing gears.
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yes yes yes more more more!
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Next on the list is touching up the outside before moving to interior or rotors
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Loving the attention to detail here, very cool indeed
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Thanks Chunky Munky! Heres an update on the hull.
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Progress Update! The most challenging parts are still coming up - Roters and interior.
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74 Hours! I want to have this finished by the 21st. The biped skeletons in the picture are for scale.
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Nice work and some great detail going on. Do you have any plans for textures or adding any materals once finished modeling.
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Thanks Gary! I will be adding at LEAST basic materials to differentiate between metal, glass, rubber, and plastic. But I'm shooting for adding textures for the metal paneling, screws, dirt, etc.
This render shows the interior blocked-in in red. This will help me keep proportions and positions straight when I detail them. A LOT of the models detail is hidden in this render but I am 96 hours into modeling! |
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Awesome man!
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