well this is the dio i have been working on for a while. hope you guys like it.
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TATRA T805 dio done!
13b
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Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2006 - 05:03 AM UTC
generalzod
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Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2006 - 05:18 AM UTC
Pavel
Looks great You may wanna darken up the razor wire some Add some brown washes to it On the guy carrying the wire,paint his hands brown or black to simulate gloves
You don't wanna carry razor wire bare handed
Looks great You may wanna darken up the razor wire some Add some brown washes to it On the guy carrying the wire,paint his hands brown or black to simulate gloves
You don't wanna carry razor wire bare handed
Simon
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Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2006 - 12:39 PM UTC
Thats an unusually dio, I think. I've never seen that truck in a dio, or as a model. I like it alot. Very nice effect with the natural light.
But: Is the guy next to the one with the wire, lifting the barricade? If so, its not realistic: These kind of obstacles are used for stopping tanks and vehicles.
Still, a great piece of work. Thanks for sharing
Simon
But: Is the guy next to the one with the wire, lifting the barricade? If so, its not realistic: These kind of obstacles are used for stopping tanks and vehicles.
Still, a great piece of work. Thanks for sharing
Simon
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Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2006 - 02:08 PM UTC
I really like the groundwork and the vehicle...
The figures need some more work (I see a slightly glossy sheen, and the fleshcolor is more like a dead chicken), and the barbed wire is way to thick. My suggestion: measure a single strand and divide multiply this with 35 to see the real life measuremenst...
The figures need some more work (I see a slightly glossy sheen, and the fleshcolor is more like a dead chicken), and the barbed wire is way to thick. My suggestion: measure a single strand and divide multiply this with 35 to see the real life measuremenst...