Upcoming Models #2

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He,skinned the motor, just saying.
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Hahaha, thanks for saying what we all wanted to tyskorn.
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Small Update. Let me know what u think so far.

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great job!!!!
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Are you using a smoothing modifier that makes the poly edges bend?

Also, are you just doing this model for normal maps?
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Mona wrote:Are you using a smoothing modifier that makes the poly edges bend?

Also, are you just doing this model for normal maps?
Its smooth mesh preview in maya. It will be converted to polys then baked onto a low poly version.

I'm mainly doing this for hard surface practice.
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This model seems very well; but attention when you will convert it low poly; you could have deformation on the model
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Rmz Update,
- Cutout Made
- Shrouds thicker and Rounded
- More pieces skinned
- Motor Skin touched up
- New bolts

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The part where i said it needs to be less pointy on the shroud still isn't round enough.
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attacker5 wrote:Rmz Update,
- Cutout Made
- Shrouds thicker and Rounded
- More pieces skinned
- Motor Skin touched up
- New bolts

http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt20 ... hase31.jpg
http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt20 ... hase32.jpg
i liked .. :D
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The cutout needs a split where the yellow and black parts of the airbox meet.

Also, the fork guard decal should go further to the top of the fork guard.
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Mona wrote:The cutout needs a split where the yellow and black parts of the airbox meet.
Same with the shroud.

Looks really good, and the cutout is nice on placement and such. Starting to look better model-wise.

As stevo said, the shrouds are still a bit pointy, but you've improved them a lot.
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Looks way better, just two point on the shroud are pointy. The bottom and the part whre the riders knee would go. I also agree with Mona about the cutout having a space between airbox and numberplate. For graphics those are two sperate peices so make the cutout seperate. Other than those two things I really like the improvement.
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attacker5 wrote:Rmz Update,
- Cutout Made
- Shrouds thicker and Rounded
- More pieces skinned
- Motor Skin touched up
- New bolts

http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt20 ... hase31.jpg
http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt20 ... hase32.jpg
Can we see the other side? Please tell me you didn't just mirror the rear number plate. You must remember, the number plate is flared on the right side (of the bike) to make room for the exhaust silencer. There is no left silencer, so the plate should practically go straight down. Sure, it is flared a little, but way less that the right side.
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And with that, you must also make sure that the rear wheel clears the silencer. So it definitely matters how far the numberplate "flares" out.
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