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dabidos
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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 06:05 Edited at: 4th Apr 2003 06:06
Box-Modeled Sora from Digimon (for practice). C&C?


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http://dabidos.5u.com/3_sora.jpg

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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 06:45
What program did you use?

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dabidos
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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 06:53
max

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actarus
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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 15:42
Nice.

lol

I find it funny how people always ask 'what software did you use' when seeing a well shaped model...

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 19:13
more funny how people can't tell by now - Max is probably one of the worst programs for tell-tale signs on its use

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Danmatsuma
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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 19:27
Nice x-d probably don't need so many poly's in the face though, could just turn a few edges to aceive the same detail, but that's the problem with box modeling, you end up having to take away poly's

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actarus
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Posted: 4th Apr 2003 20:26
I believe in the equality of the distance between two vertice

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