Since this is your first tank, I won't be a jerk, but you should definatly add more detail.
I recommend you draw out some concept art first, then make your models based on your art. Make pics of the front, side, and top views, that should help a lot.
I am also starting to get into 3d modeling, so if you have any questions feel free to PM me.
Well, here's my view on this, since I started exactly the same way as you did.
Go on Autodesk Student Community, register, get yourself a copy of 3DS Max, get few low-poly modelling tutorials from the net (Youtube, tutorialized) and learn a little how to quickly and efficiently model tanks.
I can see it's a Jpanther, so keep up the work, and use google images to add detail.
BTW you can remove the 2 loops of edges in the middle (top left viewport) of the hull, they only increase polycount
You should get 3dsmax 2008 since only this version supports BFME2 W3D exporting tools. With other max versions you wont be able to export as w3d for zero hour.
Since this is your first tank, I won't be a jerk, but you should definatly add more detail.
I recommend you draw out some concept art first, then make your models based on your art. Make pics of the front, side, and top views, that should help a lot.
I am also starting to get into 3d modeling, so if you have any questions feel free to PM me.
Well, here's my view on this, since I started exactly the same way as you did.
Go on Autodesk Student Community, register, get yourself a copy of 3DS Max, get few low-poly modelling tutorials from the net (Youtube, tutorialized) and learn a little how to quickly and efficiently model tanks.
I can see it's a Jpanther, so keep up the work, and use google images to add detail.
BTW you can remove the 2 loops of edges in the middle (top left viewport) of the hull, they only increase polycount
The 2013 version?
ofc
If you want to make accurate models, I highly suggest using images from the-blueprints.com , that's where I the design for all my models :)
thanks for the help
Tomorrow i will post a new image of this tank
You should get 3dsmax 2008 since only this version supports BFME2 W3D exporting tools. With other max versions you wont be able to export as w3d for zero hour.
where i can get that