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Doing primitive models for learning purposes - yasar11732 - 06-16-2011

Hi,

This is my first post in this forums, so I want to start with introducing myself. My name is Yaşar Arabacı. I live in Turkey. Nowadays I got curious about 3D modeling, and I am learning it by following tutorials, and mostly by doing it. I want my work do some good. So I would like my models used by modders. But, I also want to say that I am at the early stages of learning so I may not be able to do complex models, so please don't be disappointed if I can't make what you might ask for. I am clearly making no commitment to a project, instead I just offer my humble help.

I already did 2-3 models, which is being used by an amnesia mod my friend making. I am posting screenshots here so you can see what stage I am in the 3D modeling.

By the way, I am modeling with blender and exporting it as dae file. You should be able to convert it to entity in order to use it. I am not converting my models to entity format.

So, shortly, I am expecting some modeling request, which will help me improve my modeling and will help you improve your mods.

Have a good day Smile




RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - Tanshaydar - 06-16-2011

Hi & welcome Yaşar;
I must say that Frictional community needs lots of modelers nowadays, so I think your good work (as it can be seen from the screens) will come in handy for many Smile


RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - plutomaniac - 06-16-2011

Nice work! The shelf looks great. Keep up the goo work Yaşar. Wink


RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - Doctorcheese - 06-16-2011

Woah those models look great! They don't look like they're made from an early stage modeler Tongue

You should have seen my first model before I gave up modeling;

Spoiler below!
*coughpixelorgycough*



RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - yasar11732 - 06-16-2011

Well... Thanks to you both Smile I didn't think I would get such great comments about them *shy smiley*. I guess the key point is in the texturing the models right. Other than that I just put couple of cubes to scene.
Ahh, I also got this one, one of the earliest that I made. I had tried to make it low poly, so it is a little bit edgy.


RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - plutomaniac - 06-16-2011

of course, texturing is what makes them look good and fit in a game, custom story etc...


RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - xtron - 06-16-2011

Great job m8! Smile. I think you did a great job with those models and welcome to the community.


RE: Doing primitive models for learning purposes - yasar11732 - 06-16-2011

(06-16-2011, 01:24 PM)xtron Wrote: Great job m8! Smile. I think you did a great job with those models and welcome to the community.

Thanks a lot. Blush