CWMP: Shipka SMG (Hiro)

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Here is the latest model by Hiro, The 1st person model for the Shipka SMG. It weigns in at 1783 Triangles.

shipka 1.jpg


shipka 2.jpg


shipka 3.jpg
 
hmmm looks nice. unlike any other model on these forums it actually looks well thought out, isntead of using as many polgons as u can. I like the simplistic ness to it and only paying attention to the shape. Its well done m8. Looking good.
 
Nice work from hiro once again....

and to think once he was a wee pup :p

only joking Hiro, nice work :cheese:
 
No crits here, it looks very nicely done.

Edit:
Spoke too soon. :) After looking at the reference picture nw909 posted, I see a few minor things. First off, it's missing the magazine release right behind the magazine well. The whole front of the gun looks a little long and thin compared to the shorter and fatter front area in that reference image. Lastly, the only other thing I can see is that the folding stock does not have an opening at the bottom, which is necessary to be able to fold it back.
 
its crap... haha just joking :), I think it looks good, looks like a very clean model, even looks like it has weight to it if you know what i mean. Looking forward to seeing it textured, then it should be really special.

One think though.. I have to ask. How's it look when the poly's are tripled for use within an engine? Thats usually when the nasty smoothing errors turn up :(

Anyhoo, it looks good so coolies :)
 
Well that poly count I gave you was in tirs, so it won't be any higher poly. And I belive it wa ssaid that hl2 supports smoothing groups, so we won't have that problem either.

spin: The opening at the bottom thing has been noticed and will be address :)
And there are many variants of the gun...if Hiro get online, he can link you to his reference pic.
 
Originally posted by SidewinderX143
Well that poly count I gave you was in tirs, so it won't be any higher poly. And I belive it wa ssaid that hl2 supports smoothing groups, so we won't have that problem either.

excellent, good news for all then if the smoothing group thing is true. One less worry for me now, thanks :)
 
thanks for the excellent crits i'll check into them. and the praise is greatly appreciated coming from other great modelers. As for my ref pic i pretty much just used this one.
9x18_Shipka.jpg


Since IE won't connect to google.com i've been forced to use the inferior Webcrawler, neeedless to say it's rather difficult finding decent pics.
 
Nice model. And I may have your solution for not connecting to google.

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thanks, i run adaware every two days so it's not a spyware problem. it seems as though the dns/IP for Goolge and Altavista are blocked. plus when i use yahoo seach i get the main page to load but it never connects to searc pages. it goes into the screen as if the site didn't exist.

BTw i'm running IE 6 fully patched. it also doesn't work with Mozilla so it's something in my inernet settings. And Win 98se


WOOT :cheers: thank you very much i just went into the host file and deleted the google entries and it worked. Sweet.
 
Ahh yeah i like this one it looks decent and its not using a ridiculous number of polys like some models on this forum :(
 
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