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Batuus

3D modelling.
« on: 29 Sep 2013, 04:50:37 »
M37 Ithaca pumpaction shotgun, the only thing thats missing is the pumpaction grip really.



More stuff may come, depending if im in the mood to model more, but ive been having plans on trying to import stuff into TES:IV

Xavier1964

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #1 on: 29 Sep 2013, 04:52:54 »
woah, just woah. sweet!

wow its still pretty quiet around here...

Batuus

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #2 on: 29 Sep 2013, 04:58:14 »
woah, just woah. sweet!

wow its still pretty quiet around here...
Quiet where? In the pictures section, yeah its pretty quiet I agree.
But in the other sections people are still pretty active.

Xavier1964

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #3 on: 29 Sep 2013, 04:59:23 »
woah, just woah. sweet!

wow its still pretty quiet around here...
Quiet where? In the pictures section, yeah its pretty quiet I agree.
But in the other sections people are still pretty active.

no just the server in general is quiet. when you posted those pictures. that was the first post i had seen in like half an hour or 25 minutes.

random edit: change 'server' to 'forums' lol just realized that mistake
« Last Edit: 29 Sep 2013, 05:35:02 by Xavier1964 »

Batuus

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #4 on: 29 Sep 2013, 06:02:25 »
While this may look similar in design to what I posted above, it is gonna be a completely different shotgun as you can see in the background picture.


EttaDreamfeather

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #5 on: 29 Sep 2013, 06:33:12 »
I'm curious, is this in Maya?

It looks pretty cool though! I'm also curious what you're modeling for?

Batuus

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #6 on: 29 Sep 2013, 11:10:12 »
I'm curious, is this in Maya?

It looks pretty cool though! I'm also curious what you're modeling for?
No, the program I use is the latest Autodesk 3ds max, I kinda prefer it over maya for its layout, I just find it more ideal for modelling. Not that maya is a bad program but I think the layout of it is just more suited for 3d animating.

What im modelling it for?, im not sure if I get the question right but, I just do it as a hobby really.
Maybe one day it wil turn into my work, who knows..

DrewG2001

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #7 on: 29 Sep 2013, 13:11:13 »
ooo my big brother does that too :D

EttaDreamfeather

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #8 on: 29 Sep 2013, 19:10:12 »
Ah, I see. I don't think I've ever seen that program before. My college professors have us using Maya so it's the only one I know rather well.

I was more meaning like what the gun model was to be used for, or if by your "It's just a hobby" statement you're saying that you're just modeling them for fun which I could certainly understand. Your first post said something about importing into a "TES:IV" though so I wasn't sure if it was for some kind of game mod or something.

Batuus

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #9 on: 29 Sep 2013, 19:50:50 »
Ah, I see. I don't think I've ever seen that program before. My college professors have us using Maya so it's the only one I know rather well.

I was more meaning like what the gun model was to be used for, or if by your "It's just a hobby" statement you're saying that you're just modeling them for fun which I could certainly understand. Your first post said something about importing into a "TES:IV" though so I wasn't sure if it was for some kind of game mod or something.
Mostly I just model for practice, and if something turned out great I consider putting it in a game and IF its just amazingly done then I might make a mod of it. (I have made a sword mod for GTA SA before)

EttaDreamfeather

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #10 on: 29 Sep 2013, 20:27:17 »
Oh, now that's very cool. ^^ It's always nice when you can turn a hobby into something really awesome.

Esp1222

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #11 on: 29 Sep 2013, 21:01:21 »
In my engineering classes I've had over the past couple years, we've used the Autodesk Inventor program for 3-D modeling. Last year we had visitors from middle schools come and I was at the station using the program. During the three hours we had, I created this:


It's supposed to be this if you can't tell:


Obviously it's nowhere near the caliber of yours, but I actually had to relearn how to use the program since we don't use it much in my current classes. But these kinds of things interest me, and so yours made me want to post mine, if you don't care. ^-^

Batuus

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #12 on: 29 Sep 2013, 21:45:39 »
In my engineering classes I've had over the past couple years, we've used the Autodesk Inventor program for 3-D modeling. Last year we had visitors from middle schools come and I was at the station using the program. During the three hours we had, I created this:


It's supposed to be this if you can't tell:


Obviously it's nowhere near the caliber of yours, but I actually had to relearn how to use the program since we don't use it much in my current classes. But these kinds of things interest me, and so yours made me want to post mine, if you don't care. ^-^
No thats perfectly fine, im glad to see that more people on these forums are intrested in 3d modelling, the model is nice, not to high poly or detailed, but the texture does it and thats what matters with game related models. When it comes to the texturepart, im not to great at that yet, so most of my stuff is just bare.

EttaDreamfeather

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #13 on: 29 Sep 2013, 22:09:20 »
I don't think Esp has actually textured it yet, more that he's showing what the original was meant to be.

Although it's really a good model from what I can tell.

I don't really have many things that I've done, mostly I'm just working on class or else I'd show off something of mine. Hehe. All I have right now is an untextured antique phone model we did as a class project. xD

Madhttr

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #14 on: 29 Sep 2013, 22:19:26 »
It looks like a pizza cutter.

Nebih

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #15 on: 29 Sep 2013, 22:25:04 »
It looks like a pizza cutter.
That's what I was thinking.. lol

Esp1222

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #16 on: 29 Sep 2013, 22:38:36 »
No thats perfectly fine, im glad to see that more people on these forums are intrested in 3d modelling, the model is nice, not to high poly or detailed, but the texture does it and thats what matters with game related models. When it comes to the texturepart, im not to great at that yet, so most of my stuff is just bare.

I wasn't even finished with the initial model, so I wasn't close enough to color or texture the model. I don't have the program I used on my computer, as it's only for my school's computers. However, if I get to do another day of 3-D modeling, I'll probably either work on that one or start a less detailed one so I can give more color and such to it.

Batuus

Re: 3D modelling.
« Reply #17 on: 29 Sep 2013, 22:49:23 »
No thats perfectly fine, im glad to see that more people on these forums are intrested in 3d modelling, the model is nice, not to high poly or detailed, but the texture does it and thats what matters with game related models. When it comes to the texturepart, im not to great at that yet, so most of my stuff is just bare.

I wasn't even finished with the initial model, so I wasn't close enough to color or texture the model. I don't have the program I used on my computer, as it's only for my school's computers. However, if I get to do another day of 3-D modeling, I'll probably either work on that one or start a less detailed one so I can give more color and such to it.
Its a Autodesk program right? If so register on the Autodesk student website, then you can download free software. The only limit is that you are not allowed to distribute models and stuff for money.

Anyways, update on one of my shotgun models, Im gonna redo the stock, but I made the ejection part, which was a bit of a butthurt.