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C&C Commando : Nod Turret [message #85376] |
Tue, 04 May 2004 00:28   |
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drunkill
Messages: 180 Registered: January 2004 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Aus...
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yeah, great job, but those 2 holes lok weird, but i'm sure i won't notice them, coz i'll kill them 1st hehe.
Can't wait to see your tib ref, i want it to belike the one you see ingame, so it looks real, with the 2 open vats of liquid tib hehe.
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C&C Commando : Nod Turret [message #85394] |
Tue, 04 May 2004 03:46   |
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Deafwasp
Messages: 555 Registered: February 2003
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You my freind (htmlgod) are an asshole.
And the damage in the base being the same depth, thats not that retarded, if you know how things are made, and a LOT of turrets have the ports on the top of them, it's kinda hard to get in through the barrel.
The only thing I have to say you can improve this on is the red metal part of the skin, it just appears kinda large and blurred, and I don't think it looks right as a solid chunk, give it some more renegade turret type details, look at the skin from that.
And why the hell do you guys keep making ladders/bars so damned thick?
I like it though, a littlle work left.
EDIT: How does a turret like that get scratches on the top?
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C&C Commando : Nod Turret [message #85491] |
Tue, 04 May 2004 17:46   |
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SuperFlyingEngi
Messages: 1756 Registered: November 2003
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I bet a lot of polys went in to those cracks in the base. Could you take those out, check the poly count, and then post a picture with a flush base? Might not look all that bad and could save a lot of polys.
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