3D renderings for sale
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- Corporal 5
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If you do it with 3D studio max, then i will be impressed... it looks ok but its really just simple cylindrical shapes put together, sized and textured. The program really does it all for you.
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the chambers go from one and a half feet of 4" to five feet of 6". I like it. nice job. oh, In case you need to know, the barrel is aluminum, and 20" long.
I'll pay $200.
I'll pay $200.
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i have solid works too and i know you can do better than that. The renderings could be much more realistic, you could offer an edrawings format, which is a free veiwing program that can open these drawing files, and do some really nice animations.
Anyone out their considering this sould expect more out of their hard earned spud bux.
Anyone out their considering this sould expect more out of their hard earned spud bux.
He said in the first post that the previews are low quality just so the buyer can get the basic idea of it first before they commit to buy. This way, they can't run off with the good file without paying. Genius if you ask me.
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