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I created this proton gun in about an hour using Cinema 4D XL 6.0. The gun has a clamp on top that attaches it to the wing of a fighter or corvette. Tell me what you think...
------------------ Vance Valorium "A zebra does not change its spots." - Al Gore
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Originally posted by Vance Valorium: **I created this proton gun in about an hour using Cinema 4D XL 6.0. The gun has a clamp on top that attaches it to the wing of a fighter or corvette. Tell me what you think...
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What I think is that posts like this belong on the EV Developer's board, which is where I'm moving it...
mcb
------------------ "If it's not on fire, it's a software problem."
Wow! Quite impressive! I really like the textures. Keep up the good work!
------------------ Lead plugin programmer, Corsair Development
Yeah, I'm proud to call him my older brother. He's the one who got me interested in Photoshop a good six years ago...
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(This message has been edited by Captain Skyblade (edited 04-12-2001).)
hes your older brother? i suggest you steal his 3D prog and use that instead of photoshop.
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oh yea, nice model, could use some more detail (gotta love detail!) and better texturing.
Originally posted by DeAdBoY: **hes your older brother? i suggest you steal his 3D prog and use that instead of photoshop.
Sorry, but I've found a home with Photoshop. Cinema 4D (the program he used to make this graphic) is on the same computer I make my Photoshop graphics on, I just don't want to leave Photoshop.
Why don't you just use BOTH? You could make the thing itself in that 3D program, then warp it to photoshop as a picture and edit it even more! The outcome: An even more beautiful pic!
(Although I already like the one ontop, compares to override's graphics )
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Actually, I did just that yesterday. He (my brother) made a really cool gear and applied some rust and metal textures. I asked him to save it as a photoshop document, and now that very gear is part of the "Corsair Developement" logo, found at our website and EzBoard.