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19th May 2006, 09:45 PM | #1 |
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the new age of terror the Storm hawk is out! check it out.
well I have done it again. lol. The new age of terror in the skys is my night hawk. still no texture. lol just basic rough design. tell me what you think
http://users.techline.com/drreed/modelsa.htm after some major modifcations to the night hawk model. I have created a whole new ship out of the nighthawk ship, which is now called StormHawk still in the same family as the nighthawk model. but with a few modifcations here and there it looks nothing like the nighthawk. yarr.... lol. I'll be posting an update soon of the StormHawk |
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Very nice shape --- looks pretty unique (to me, at least). Great work on this one!
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well thank you Dennis. you are correct all of my models are unique. there still is lots of work to be done on it. such as detailing and texturing
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Fantastic WIP my friend !!!
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24th May 2006, 03:37 PM | #5 |
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Very nice indeed! You should make a tech schematic for it too, show what each part is. Quite an original use of the subdivision tool, I take it that's what you used correct?
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yes I have been using the subdivision tool, for the nighthawk model. I also used the same technique with the new storm hawk model. Which I'm going to be uploading today. I'll let you all judge which is better.
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I just got into the subdivision tool within the last few months. It's what I used for my Challenger II shuttle.
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also on my storm hawk. I figured out how to get a greeble effect with my models thanks to blender so I am going to start adding more detail to it, and my latest model. Yes I created another one last night, I call it the W.A.S.P. The design itself is very strange in nature but it is still based on the subdivision tool. I will also be adding the basic structure of the W.A.S.P model and my stormhawk.
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okay peeps my new stormhawk model is out. and its very much like the nighthawk with out the new changes
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Is it all one object (ex. block) or are some objects combined with extra vertices removed?
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