the gun.
The SON (Special Operations Network) Snow Hawk 10AS. armed with 10mm JHP rounds.
this is only for exhibition. first time i used an extra object to use for showiness, which worked a bit gr8 in replacing the background. for a better effect, i used a REFLECT; MIRROR property on the background object and used a high brightness light that is supposed to be used for distant objects, but i used it for a close object instead.
this is actually a recent work. HOPE YOU GUYS LIKE IT!
and yes, the SH10AS is inspired by the Beretta 92FS.
if u want a 3D view of it... tell me. be sure to have AutoCAD 2000 or later, a decent graphics card that supports DirectDRAW (who doesnt have this these days?), and a brain that can figure how to use the 3D Orbit command.
PLUS: This is only being kept now as a reference point...
the gun.
Presentation.
your presentation of your models is also really harming you. A good model badly presented can look bad and a bad model nicely presented can look good.
the first thing I suggest is for you to make a flat plane so you have something to to catch shadows and then place your model on that. thens set up your lighting.
with lighting remember you need the following
A Key light (basically the light that shines on your model)
a fill light (a light that casts no shadows on yout model, but keeps the scene from being too dark)
and a back light.(this light keeps the shadows on the back side of the model from blending in too much with a dark background.)
this should help your presentation a lot, it will also help others see your model fully and be able to critique for you properly.
here is a site to help out with lots of different programs, including all the primary 3D programs. give it a look and do a tutorial or two, it will help.
all right. :D thx!
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