Looks great. But doesn't a camel have two humps instead of one.
They're two different species, to be more exact. The number of humps isn't random.The model looks really good, except the feet look weird.
They looked less retarded before I put on the meshsmooth, but I'm too lazy to go and fix them now. I'll do it later
Quote from: Shefali on July 29, 2009, 06:13:44 pmThey're two different species, to be more exact. The number of humps isn't random.The model looks really good, except the feet look weird.Lulz, I didn't know that they were different species-- good to know.And thanks, and roflmao-- yeah, just noticed that. They looked less retarded before I put on the meshsmooth, but I'm too lazy to go and fix them now. I'll do it later
In English you call both species 'Camel'. Hmm, I learned something new again. In dutch you have two entirely different words for them.2 humps -> kameel (Camelus bactrianus)1 hump -> dromedaris (Camelus dromedarius)
I fiddled with the ass...
So, I'm incredibly lazy and don't really want to unwrap/texture this... So does anybody have any ideas for my next model? (I'm itching to make more)
I'm very indecisive and selectively creative, so SUGGESTIONS WANTED.
Quote from: a Hint of Lime on August 05, 2009, 05:17:57 amSo, I'm incredibly lazy and don't really want to unwrap/texture this... So does anybody have any ideas for my next model? (I'm itching to make more)Tssk, Tssk. How will you ever get things done?Quote from: a Hint of Lime on August 05, 2009, 05:17:57 amI'm very indecisive and selectively creative, so SUGGESTIONS WANTED.How about a wolf, or a hawk.
well i dont have that system and it is very hard to care about everything when you are single