Hello guys, i just made my first 3D Gun on 3DS MAX !!!!
I followed a set of tutorials that explain some cool stuff along the way to create a gun, assault rifle or whatever.
I made this:
I think they are the same Hope you guys enjoy it.
Here are the tuts: http://indie-resource.com/forums/viewto ... =26&t=6669
What you think about this model?
My First 3D Gun :)
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- Jackolantern
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Re: My First 3D Gun :)
Very nice! Now try the scope and clip on your own (if the tutorial doesn't cover them)
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Re: My First 3D Gun :)
it covers the scope yes, the mag not sure, but i will try to make them as my own with the knowledge i have now doing the whole weapon.
Re: My First 3D Gun :)
I begin to understand why people buy art assets - it's quite an accomplishment to complete an item. My minds probably back in the late eighties with big chunky pixels! "Hey, we drew a pixelated cloud - and hey, with a colour swap we can use it as a bush as well!"
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One modeler trying to fill out an entire, full 3D game even approaching anything on the scale of a retail release would take decades lol. So yeah, buying art assets for 90%+ of the filler is pretty much the only option, while custom making the important models. But that last part is pretty important, as you can't buy 100% of everything and hope to stand out
EDIT: And LOL @ cloud bushes
EDIT: And LOL @ cloud bushes
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HeheheCallan S. wrote:I begin to understand why people buy art assets - it's quite an accomplishment to complete an item. My minds probably back in the late eighties with big chunky pixels! "Hey, we drew a pixelated cloud - and hey, with a colour swap we can use it as a bush as well!"
Well, there are lots of free 3d assets, one of my concerns for now is low poly. Is it too big 2k for a gun?Jackolantern wrote:One modeler trying to fill out an entire, full 3D game even approaching anything on the scale of a retail release would take decades lol. So yeah, buying art assets for 90%+ of the filler is pretty much the only option, while custom making the important models. But that last part is pretty important, as you can't buy 100% of everything and hope to stand out
EDIT: And LOL @ cloud bushes
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It completely depends on the game. For example, Gears of War uses very high poly weapons and characters because each environment is typically closed to a small area without that much on screen at once. On the other hand, 32 player+, large battlefield online FPS games have to keep counts much lower because it is possible for more to be on the screen at once and they don't have control of player clumping (when many players converge on a single area). MMORPGs are even more susceptible to clumping and have to keep poly counts even lower.vitinho444 wrote:Well, there are lots of free 3d assets, one of my concerns for now is low poly. Is it too big 2k for a gun?
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