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Published: 2008-08-05 07:51:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 2911; Favourites: 46; Downloads: 0
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EDIT: Cleared up some of the messed up shadows, this should be fnalCommissioned for "spearpoint" [link]
designed to transport 6 fully loaded roman soldiers with combat armor into battle. low power active camo acts to break up the rather simple form of the main hull, while a manned rotary cannon can be used for limited defensive options. the two hardpoints can be used for a variety of options, including missile interception (shown) extra sensor packages and comms gear.
side door is primarily used for emergencies with the primary entrance on the back. forward mounted down-firing radar scan and plot terrain in front not only for the reactive suspension to plot a smooth course but also to monitor ground conditions, natural or hostile.
sketchbook pro / photoshop... another quick render
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Comments: 9
salamandersoup [2008-08-05 16:18:18 +0000 UTC]
BUHH? in the smaller view, it looks like it was 3D modeled. *___* i do not know how you do it.
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Legato895 In reply to salamandersoup [2008-08-05 17:07:39 +0000 UTC]
and than you make it big and your eyes start to BLEED
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dotcommer [2008-08-05 09:03:31 +0000 UTC]
All i can say is "vroom vromm!" *Drives it around the sand box*
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dasAdam [2008-08-05 08:32:33 +0000 UTC]
yep IvoryDrive is right.a direct hit of a light source leads to a sharp egded shadow. diffuse light on the other hand leads to smooth ones.
i like the curve of the top very much!
with this light weaponary and its buldgy feel it sure has the characteristics of a transport vehicle. nice one!
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Legato895 In reply to dasAdam [2008-08-05 08:47:44 +0000 UTC]
hehe, to be honest, i tried getting away with the soft shadows just because i was getting lazy X_X!
i'll go back in and do it right*
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IvoryDrive [2008-08-05 08:14:20 +0000 UTC]
my only criticism, is that the blurryness of the edges of the shadow makes it look like the model look very small. if the shadow was sharp edged, that might make it look larger, or that the light source (probably the sun) is as far away as it really is.
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Legato895 In reply to IvoryDrive [2008-08-05 08:44:43 +0000 UTC]
im glad thats your only crit... kuz im not feeling too hot about most of it tbh
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