Alright here's another model I made in c4d, after seeing a picture that rain posted in another thread. Isnt done, I made it cause i was bored and didnt go to school. Still having some problems with smoothing and other stuff.
Last edited by mike0619 on Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Not too bad...the back end seems lacking in detail compared to the rest, and the bridge like-thingy on the top front of the gun looks weird for some reason...it just doesn't seem rounded enough, causing odd proportions.
well... for this model, to save it, i would say use chamfer, but do it carefully. then use smoothing groups. in the future, try to plane model. it'll turn out much cleaner.
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SnaFuBAR wrote:well... for this model, to save it, i would say use chamfer, but do it carefully. then use smoothing groups. in the future, try to plane model. it'll turn out much cleaner.
lol I really didnt understand any of what you just said.(modeling wise)
SnaFuBAR wrote:well... for this model, to save it, i would say use chamfer, but do it carefully. then use smoothing groups. in the future, try to plane model. it'll turn out much cleaner.
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also this looks much better then the m16 but again very inaccurate
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mike, is there any way you can start off using a plane or something in this program? when i say chamfer, i mean chamfering the edges. it cuts corners off. do that (if you can) two or three times, and it could look ok. other than that, i see a lot of inaccuracies in your model. try using a lot of helpful, high res photos of what it is you're modeling.
Dude. No. Do you even know who Katarn and Snaf are?They are some of the few 1337est modelers that have ever set foot in CE. =D
SnaFuBAR wrote:i have an opinion on his opinion, just like you have one on mine
mike, is there any way you can start off using a plane or something in this program? when i say chamfer, i mean chamfering the edges. it cuts corners off. do that (if you can) two or three times, and it could look ok. other than that, i see a lot of inaccuracies in your model. try using a lot of helpful, high res photos of what it is you're modeling.
Yea I can create planes but for this i used splines. I dont really know how i would model the shape of the gun with a plain. I also did some researching on google and found out what i already knew. In c4d chamfering is called the bevel tool and smoothing groups i think are hyper nubs. I tried both, the hypernubs kind of ruined it but i guess the chamfering makes it some what better.
if you can do things like inserting a vertex on an edge or line, you should be able to do this, pretty much. definatley try it out, see if it works for you.
Dude. No. Do you even know who Katarn and Snaf are?They are some of the few 1337est modelers that have ever set foot in CE. =D
Alright thanks I'll watch that vid tomorrow even though its for 3dsmax. I did a quick remodel with the bevel/chamfering, it came out alot better.(still needs alot of fixes)