(5 years and 3330 days ago)
neat job author!!
Modeled from the original patent drawings (see link) 3DS Max 2010 and Vray rendering. (5 years and 3364 days ago)
neat job author!!
nice one .........
Great work author,u like perspective,details and shapes...but texture is to perfect...some curves would be nice,some damaging and spots and dots...any how i like these...good luck
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The base plate of this is too small, and doesn't show any form of mounting. It looks like the gun should fall over.
Really nice rendering of the wire and nuts!
@mircea What are you on about, did you read about steampunk, its about Victorian age steam powered machines which are applied to modern technology. Adding laser systems or LCD screens would just be taking away from the point of the task.
The Tubes which follow through valves from the cylinders to the back of the gun carry high pressure steam which fires the projectiles. This is certainly steampunk and no way off topic.
About the scene. I did like the two guns and the idea of having it on a fort, but when it came down to it, I could just not get that looking how I wanted so I went simple.
I think you're on the right track, author, and the brass look on the rightside element is good, the copper looking material is ok, I think, tho brass would be much better. However, try changing the material for the base vertical post to wood and brass, the 'bumpy' parts on the right to more recognizeable wood tone, and the color of the hoses to something more neutral, then you'll have that great look! I agree with MossyB, it could use a larger base. Don't give up on this, you've got a great design.
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