Terminator T-600 Texture test
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This video is a response to TERMINATOR 3DS MAX
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althoug there is a piece on the neck that is missing, is a wonderful job, its a pitty u dont show the lower body of the robot. its awesome!!
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this video is fucking uncool
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Это действительно очень здорово. Работа проделана великолепно. И спасибо большое за Free версию.
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If you put the skin on he will look like Ron Coleman :)
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WOW! THESE BROAD SHOULDERS!
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In my opinion T-800's looks more creepy in the face,,but T-600's are more bad ass.
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geat bravo
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excuse me but wen u created this did u have to scan a drawing of it in ur computer or you created the whole thing right off 3Dmax??
niggeronni101 2 years ago
I'm not sure what you mean by did I scan it, But yes the whole thing was made in 3DS max, I tried to find as many pictures as I could on google to copy. was not alot as it was made before the movie was released. Texturing was done in Zbrush.
Hope that answers your question.
dazzawalla 2 years ago
This could be a stupid question but could models like these be used to create games?
Jimmy1992Bonez 2 years ago
not really at the moment to many seperate parts, the mesh is too dense. game models are usualy just one solid mesh. But games are getting more and more advanced, only a matter of time, Cheers.
dazzawalla 2 years ago
@dazzawalla You could actually combine all of the parts of the mesh into one single mesh and reduce the poly count, and then rig it to be animated.
spellinganimals 7 months ago
@spellinganimals With heavy modifications you sure could, but not as it appears here. Cheers.
dazzawalla 7 months ago