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3 Dimensional Chat / First gun!

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jeffhuys
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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 16:24 Edited at: 29th Sep 2007 17:11
Hi all!
I have made my first gun in MilkShape!

I has some texturing errors, but other than that:

I made this in 1,5 hours.

What you you think?
Thanks!

-Jeff

PS: If you have read this, please leave a comment. Thanks!


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hessiess
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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 17:18
loocs verry good for a furst modal.

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beval the edges abit, sharp edges do not exist in realaty
the texture looks bad in afew airias.

can you post a wire plz

learn blender, you will never regret it.

jeffhuys
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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 17:23 Edited at: 29th Sep 2007 17:24
Wireframe coming up:

How to bevel the edges? I am using MilkShape.


-Jeff


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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 17:40 Edited at: 29th Sep 2007 17:42
i haven't used milcshape in ages, but you should be able to do something like.

delite face, select verts



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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 17:41 Edited at: 29th Sep 2007 17:45
extrude up, scale together create new face



your mesh looks reasonably good

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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 17:47 Edited at: 29th Sep 2007 17:49
Thanks for that small tut, but now I saw (after some searching) there is an option called "smooth faces", and that works great.


Anyone other having comments?

-Jeff
PS:
Quote: "your mesh looks reasonably good"

Thanks!


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Keo C
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Posted: 29th Sep 2007 22:08
Nice Mesh, texture could use work. Very good for your first model.

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Posted: 30th Sep 2007 11:36
Thanks man!
Yeah the texture is from the reference picture actually, not nicely mapped.
I am now trying to make a pistol, you will see this soon (I hope )

-Jeff


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Keo C
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Posted: 1st Oct 2007 04:02
Yeah the texture isn't that bad for being taken from a photo.
What kind of pistol is going to be?

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