^^The ridges are correct, as are all the grooves and recessed bits.
Looks great! Only suggestion I would have is maybe add that little flashlight/ round piece on the left side of the gun as a separate part of the drawing... mainly for scale reference. Other than that, it looks super.
I have some 'action shots' of the shotgun, I'll try to clean them up and add them to the gallery as a collage.
I have updated the Shotgun Drawings in the first post. Added the flashlight, thank you for pointing that out I forgot it completely. I also added an overall length, Don't know how acurate it is so let me know.
I have updated the Shotgun Drawings in the first post. Added the flashlight, thank you for pointing that out I forgot it completely. I also added an overall length, Don't know how acurate it is so let me know.
Did you look at the schematics? they've got far, far more detail than nugget's files. Too much for pepakura, but they will be excellent references for making real props.
Thank you, glad that they will be useful. Make sure to post pictures of your builds. Since my modeling time is limited so I tend to live vicariously through watching you folks build stuff from the drawings.
Skullcandy Girl, greatly appreciated! That means a lot to me coming from you. Your work is very impressive!
Thanks Vrogy!
Let me just say that these blueprints are not meant to replace PEP files, they are intended to compliment them. PEPs will get you the basic shape, but unless you want to spend a life time folding super small bits of paper, PEPs just aren't practical to create all of the small details on the weapons. For armor it is a great method, the details on armor are large enough that they can be modeled easily.
Also if you build props like the folks at Legendary Armory you'll need blueprints.
Alan
shadow8136 said:
hehe cool but Nugget has made a file for pep!
a pic.
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hehe cool isnt it? Nugget used 3D Max 9.
Did you look at the schematics? they've got far, far more detail than nugget's files. Too much for pepakura, but they will be excellent references for making real props.