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#26 Pav:3d

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Posted 06 July 2009 - 23:01

They look good, but why are the renders so blurred?

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#27 Camille

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Posted 06 July 2009 - 23:10

that all nooks very neat, nice step forward 8|
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#28 Ion Cannon!

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Posted 06 July 2009 - 23:40

View PostPav3d, on 7 Jul 2009, 0:01, said:

They look good, but why are the renders so blurred?


Seconding that, get some clearer renders, will show the detail off much better.
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#29 WNxMastrefubu

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 01:30

those tanks are pretty sweet, good job m8
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#30 CommanderJB

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 02:16

The model for the Cheetah is great - it looks speedy but sturdy. The shape of the turret on the Hailstorm is odd, though, IMO; it's very conical and it doesn't have as many details as it could (you need some form of optronic system for sighting the Vulcan, for instance). The Viper, on the other hand, I unreservedly love; it's highly detailed and has a really good shape to it. The Rattler is great too - I particularly like the fireports, and it has some nice other features such as the turret detailing to it. Lastly the Copperhead is a flawless representation of everyone's favourite American tank.
There are I think a few texture problems though; most of the textures seem quite shallow and could use more what I believe is termed 'burn' to accentuate details such as panel lines et cetera. There are also places such as on the turret of the Rattler where the rivet lines don't match the model lines, and the detail sizes vary from panel to panel. That said it is genuinely impressive work and your skill is definitely increasing!

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