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This way it looks a little bit better.
Nevertheless, a lot of work has to be done.
best wishes,
Robert
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Looks good! I especially like the grate, or grills on the top!
> This way it looks a little bit better.
> Nevertheless, a lot of work has to be done.
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> best wishes,
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> Robert
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how did you model it???
gibus
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Wow, incredible. Good work on putting that together. The color and surface
of the water doesn't look right to me, very purple and smooth. Probably a
sense of scale thing. Texturing on the sub could be more iron-like too,
blacker. Seemed the one in the movie almost had reddish tinges to parts or
was maybe partially wooden. I don't remember.
Great thing.
Bob
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Gibus schrieb:
> how did you model it???
> gibus
sorry for delaying,
i think, you have read it allready in my post from So 15:22.
Most of all i used moray, spatch and a little bit rhino
Robert
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