Pt 1: http://www.h2vista.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6173

So, you have your output which should look like so:


Most people would stop at that and show the model--but they're forgetting that its key to show the wireframe to demonstrate the construction of the model and (if necessary) get help on triangulation, to lower poly count or to fix edgeloops (specifically on organics).

Here's how to do it.

Step 1: Select your entire model, and group it by using the menu at the top left (file, edit, tools, group)

Step 2: Clone (shift + move) and Rotate (e) your model 180 degrees, or roughly the amount you would need to see the complete opposite side.

Step 3: Hit prntscrn on your keyboard, and then open up MS paint. Paste (ctrl + v) and then crop the image to just the viewport.

Step 4. Save as .PNG to preserve quality.



This is how your first wireframe should turn out, and it is the best representation by far. But--you arent done yet. Say your model has points of interests or points of clumped geometry--like a nice scope, or etc. This is how you should set it up.



Step 5: upload, show, done!