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yes it is all one object. via the block) with lots of extruding done to it.
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I didn't think about extruding, I always try to make a single block and just manipulate vertices...that is very time consuming and doesn't allow much freedom. I'm going to have to try your extrusion technique sometime.
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I dont know if I would call it a technique. but I like to keep it simple. my way has many benifts. if you want you can tell people about my way. lol it seems as though I found a new way to make better models look more complexed
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You've got that right! PS, I used that on my Type 3 Phaser, check it out when you have the time!
http://www.ac3d.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1804
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yeah I have seen your new phaser. :shock: was that with my technique.
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