
I remember I posted a recently unfinished model of this revolver, so the completed model got to you. On a scale of 1 to 10, how real does it look?
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Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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Size 1920 x 1080px
File Size 3.46 MB
Thank you. I hope they understand that this is 3d, if such a situation arises. In any case, I have evidence in the form of simpler renders and source files. Are you familiar with cases of blocking due to photos of weapons? I don't remember anything about weapons in the job placement policy. I think guns don't = violence. I hope the administration agrees with this.
All right, you have attracted the attention of the local gun nut.
Comparative to what I've seen in media before this is a solid 10 out of 10 for the following reasons that are worth a lot of points.
You did the gloss and the dirtiness of the rubber on the handle just right, I can't tell you how many times I've looked at the handle of a revolver and to make it look "used" they gnash scars into it like it was chewed on by a lion.
The subtle bits of dust and the micro scratching of being rubbed against fabric which against a surface like rubber is like a microscopic sandpaper that over time begins to have a very specific form. Stuff thing looks like it smells like cigars and hoagie buns. And I'm glad you captured the true Infinity of the Chrome, it isn't a splendid shiny thing It is like looking into a dampened mirror, like the corner of a fog line as the mirror begins to dry itself out. The ammunition is the worst part of this, but to be honest that could be fixed at any time and the gun itself is what matters to me. A very very splendid job, whatever was going through your head designing the textures for this revolver, go open season on it.
Comparative to what I've seen in media before this is a solid 10 out of 10 for the following reasons that are worth a lot of points.
You did the gloss and the dirtiness of the rubber on the handle just right, I can't tell you how many times I've looked at the handle of a revolver and to make it look "used" they gnash scars into it like it was chewed on by a lion.
The subtle bits of dust and the micro scratching of being rubbed against fabric which against a surface like rubber is like a microscopic sandpaper that over time begins to have a very specific form. Stuff thing looks like it smells like cigars and hoagie buns. And I'm glad you captured the true Infinity of the Chrome, it isn't a splendid shiny thing It is like looking into a dampened mirror, like the corner of a fog line as the mirror begins to dry itself out. The ammunition is the worst part of this, but to be honest that could be fixed at any time and the gun itself is what matters to me. A very very splendid job, whatever was going through your head designing the textures for this revolver, go open season on it.
This is kind of in response to flarezilla, That's kind of the reason how I could tell that it was authentically a picture because we're human and we make mistakes. The mistake that people make usually doing reflective objects is the mistake that you made on the ammunition, especially the one inside of the trigger guard, the reflection shouldn't be glowing unless the light is perfectly positioned. If that was the case the bottom part of the gun barrel which is almost at a exact same parallel physicality too the light that is bouncing off the round and that weird way, it would also be glowing as well if it was that brilliant. And it's beyond new gloss for the ammo, like I said it's glowing off of the cylinder body for the cage of the cylinder body, I'm not a gunsmith I wouldn't be commenting on a website like this if I had that kind of knowledge I would be finding you and paying people like you to make things for me if that was the case.
But yeah, it was interesting how someone commented a perfect reason for how I know it's good work.
But yeah, it was interesting how someone commented a perfect reason for how I know it's good work.
Thanks for the very detailed comment. I agree with you regarding the rubber and ammo. I paid rather little attention to the ammunition and it spoils the picture a bit. And to develop the weapon, I used a large number of photographs and videos from YouTube. I was looking for something interesting in every detail to make it more unique. To be honest, the handle seems underdeveloped to me, but I didn't know what else to do with it. So I'm very glad that you liked it.
Thank you for your detailed comment. It was nice to know that someone had studied my creation so carefully.
Thank you for your detailed comment. It was nice to know that someone had studied my creation so carefully.
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