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New Eyecandy Thread
JSRNerdo:
--- Quote from: General Battuta on December 15, 2020, 10:50:43 pm ---Was going to post "I think I'm a model poster" before I realized it was a horrible pun
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i wonder when my postcount will exceed my iq
;7
General Battuta:
--- Quote from: Nyctaeus on December 16, 2020, 12:13:13 am ---
--- Quote from: General Battuta on December 15, 2020, 11:13:45 pm ---But...I just showed how it's not random boxes and noise covered by random metal. I took a picture and walked you through, specifically, how it is not random, how it's all very deliberately laid out so that smaller shapes reinforce big ones. :confused:
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It's just probably so called auto-greebler as it looks like typical auto-greebler.
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They didn't have CGI in 1977. What a ridiculous thing to say.
--- Quote ---In mobile environments, I need something else. A stuff dynamically reacting to shifting lighting conditions, and still look rich and detailed enough. FS fighters and bombers just does not need tons of small bits for the reasons stated above, and more...
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Then why are you covering this model in tiny bits?! The things you're saying make no sense! They're from opposite planet!
--- Quote from: Nyctaeus on December 16, 2020, 12:13:13 am ---Cramped nature of UV maps of HTL FS models makes me unable to include large amounts of small bits
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But - I'm telling you to use FEWER small bits, organized more coherently!
Are you reading my posts from opposite planet? Did I phrase everything catastrophically wrong?
General Battuta:
Here's the pre-CGI model if for some reason you don't believe me.
The E:
Yes, Nyctaeus, the pic of the Falcon Batts posted earlier was of the new-Trilogy, CG Falcon -- but the thing is, that model has had its greebles copied from scans of the original shooting miniature, these are details that were painstakingly copied from the original shooting miniature pictured above. These models are, if not completely identical in every aspect, definitely identical in artistic intent and use the same methods to accentuate and reinforce shapes.
Colonol Dekker:
Like bat's said, it's your model do it how you want, but I tend to agree with the business of the panelling.
Although strictly speaking, there aren't that many panels. Just spaghetti shapes.
It's your model dude, have at it as you see fit 😉👍
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