HTOTM: FUSION
pretty good modeling but I dont like the texturing( or maybe just image quality ) it gives a low quality feel
Last edited by Sachi; Sep 17, 2009 at 12:59 AM.
Hi it's Praeter
Yes, the textures and the render quality seem pretty low. Great model though.
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Here's my .02


Bullet size is way off. I don't know what you guys are talking about it looking closer to glock .50 than a DE .50. They are still chambered the the same. .50 AE is significantly bigger/longer than what you have illustrated. Those look more like 9mm or .380 ACP. Look at the proportion between the brass and the lead.




Also, bullets don't 'spill' out... they're held in tension by a spring, and are actually somewhat difficult to remove from the clip manually. This video is of a .50 caliber rifle being loaded, but the mechanics are almost exactly the same, and may help you visualize it.

Shit, here come the critics.


Originally Posted by Mrama View Post
pretty good modeling but I dont like the texturing( or maybe just image quality ) it gives a low quality feel

Thanks.
Yes, the texture is a bit off. all I can really do is add more bump map like foodeater said.

Originally Posted by War_Hero View Post
Yes, the textures and the render quality seem pretty low. Great model though.

For render quality, I'm bad with external renderers.
And I've already addressed the texture thing above.
And thanks.

Originally Posted by Novitech View Post
Here's my .02


Bullet size is way off. I don't know what you guys are talking about it looking closer to glock .50 than a DE .50. They are still chambered the the same. .50 AE is significantly bigger/longer than what you have illustrated. Those look more like 9mm or .380 ACP. Look at the proportion between the brass and the lead.




Also, bullets don't 'spill' out... they're held in tension by a spring, and are actually somewhat difficult to remove from the clip manually. This video is of a .50 caliber rifle being loaded, but the mechanics are almost exactly the same, and may help you visualize it.


First, the bullet falling out has yet to be clipped in >.>
And I shall fix the bullet size soon. But I'm currently working on a big project so I won't be able to fix the problems for a few days.
The diagram I found must be way off. :/