Re: The Studio Quick-Crit Thread
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rossmum
wow way to get trolled by a joke
ps wrong proportions count as fucking up on an object that simple, since they're about the only thing you could fuck up without deliberately trying to suck
Shoulda said that :smugsome: Cause I hate jokes.
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as a general rule any post i make which contains little or no punctuation can be considered at least partially unserious, except for this one in which case i'm just lazy
get trolled easier, jesus
Re: The Studio Quick-Crit Thread
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
as a general rule any post i make which contains little or no punctuation can be considered at least partially unserious, except for this one in which case i'm just lazy
get trolled easier, jesus
Ok my bad, now I know when tell if your joking, sorry. :downs:
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Lay off the smilies floyd.
also flaming ends here!
Re: The Studio Quick-Crit Thread
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
as a general rule any post i make which contains little or no punctuation can be considered at least partially unserious, except for this one in which case i'm just lazy
get trolled easier, jesus
Jesus never gets trolled.
And nice bocks.
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Looks like shit to me, but you can judge it.
I still have a lot of details to add to the chestpiece, and the shoulder was started like five minutes before this render.
BTW Should I do the helmet?
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Yes, you most certainly should.
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The most described attribute bungie says of master chief is that he is a "walking tank."
He is a super soldier, and so I think the actual biped you're modeling the armor off of should be more muscular, but that's just me.
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Turns out, the MC biped in all three games is horrendously anatomically inaccurate. I say, if you're trying to make a feasibly wearable suit of armor, stick with what you have now, which seems for the most part anatomically correct.