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    Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    for once i got a little interrested in making 3d models. As i'm a programmer i don't know whether these pic should be in creative or technical but well.. what do you think?




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    Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    The poly work looks pretty good. Now you just need a (programmer art) texture.

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    Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    thx! actually i was suprised by the easiness of doing this. However i've pissed myself several times in the process of getting here. Knowing the key shortcuts is vital for doing this sort of modelling (at least in blender..)

    well.. the texture..(uh oh). Anybody got a very good article that can explain how texture mapping is done in blender? i know cube and planar mapping and such.. but real unwrapping! :fuzzy:
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    Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    This GameDev.net article might help.

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    Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    Quote Originally Posted by Sly
    This GameDev.net article might help.
    Which is in the PGD Library btw... *ahem*
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    Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    Thx sly! just what i needed!

    Quote Originally Posted by WILL
    Quote Originally Posted by Sly
    This GameDev.net article might help.
    Which is in the PGD Library btw... *ahem*
    ops: let this be my lesson ops:
    Hope to have the model "finished" by tomorrow
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    Re: Programmer art(blender): pyro gxv

    Quote Originally Posted by JSoftware
    for once i got a little interrested in making 3d models. As i'm a programmer i don't know whether these pic should be in creative or technical but well.. what do you think?

    Jeppe
    Ever try ZBrush, I wonder you will get much fun from it.

    hese are some of my artworks made with Rhino3D, 3dsmax or ZBrush2.

    p.s. I do love ZBrush, it made modling much easier...

    Model by Rhino, Render by Amigo



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