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3DFlying Police Drone....

dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
Hey everyone, well....I did find a new 3D Program called www.bforartists.de. It is similar to 3D Max. So I will try this one out instead and hope that I can get used to it like I did with Max.

My first project will be a flying Police Drone, that I saw in a game called, Detroit Become Human.

Hope you guys like.
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  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    a quick add...
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  • RekkertRekkert4037 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPosts: 2,302Member
    Nice start going there! Do you have a screenshot of how the finished drone looks like on the game?

    B for Artists is a custom version of Blender by the way. Being open source, it's the exact same program just with a different user interface. Blender is pretty hard to get into because of its shortcut based interface; but once you learn it, it's a lot faster than any other 3D software that I know of. B for Artists on the other hand loses that speed of use in favor of ease of use.
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  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    very true, I am aware of the Blender connection, I did try to use it,....but the UI was just too different and I could not get used to it. But, for bforartist new interface is allot easier for me. I truly do not mind the lost of speed....its cool.

    Also, I did find a lot of pics of the drone, so it should be easier to make it similar.

    Thank you though for the input, I always welcome feedback.
    Rekkert wrote: »
    Nice start going there! Do you have a screenshot of how the finished drone looks like on the game?

    B for Artists is a custom version of Blender by the way. Being open source, it's the exact same program just with a different user interface. Blender is pretty hard to get into because of its shortcut based interface; but once you learn it, it's a lot faster than any other 3D software that I know of. B for Artists on the other hand loses that speed of use in favor of ease of use.
  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    Does anyone know how to creat a line in bforartists?...
  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    Ok, I found some great tutorials on blender, and I have redone the Drone.
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  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    A quick update
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  • RekkertRekkert4037 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPosts: 2,302Member
    Wow, that's great progress! Keep it up!
    For all my finished Trek fan art, please visit my portfolio
  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    Thanks bro...I guess your right.
    Rekkert wrote: »
    Wow, that's great progress! Keep it up!
  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    another update
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  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    I now starting to add the pylons for the High powered propeller blades.
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  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    I already start adding the Blades.
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  • RekkertRekkert4037 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPosts: 2,302Member
    Looks very good, some pretty interesting shapes in there.
    For all my finished Trek fan art, please visit my portfolio
  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    Thanks, even though I am new to blender, I am doing pretty good.
    Rekkert wrote: »
    Looks very good, some pretty interesting shapes in there.
  • dcomprimedcomprime195 Posts: 123Member
    Well, I think I am done with the modeling...now I am starting to add the texturing...
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  • RekkertRekkert4037 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPosts: 2,302Member
    Looking good! I'd play around with the materials a bit trying to give it a more metallic look. :)
    For all my finished Trek fan art, please visit my portfolio
  • deadmasterdeadmaster61 Posts: 18Member
    nice drone.
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