Good news, people!

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Jorzi
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Not bad modeling for a first time, but why not try without the smoothing, it gives you much better control.
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Saberuneko
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Oh! The map editor!

Hehe, I'm a nut.

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The smoothing was just a test. I have done other models without smoothing, but takes a little more time to make it look round.

Here are some samples.

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You have the foundations to be come a good 3D artist. :wink:
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Oh, thank you. ^^ *blush*

I will keep it up.
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i'd be interested to see all three images with textures ^_^ good job here and keep it up!
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I have a problem, I would have to do the two first ones from scratch, just because I did it with my old computer, and it is now dead.

Anyway, I will try to convert it's HDs on external HDs (I think it is possible) and recover the data, or just install both on the new computer when the warranty expires.

Another problem, is that I know how to make the model, but I still don't know how to texture it.
Anybody to teach me? ^w^
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I'm a blender guy, so I don't know so much about how uv-unwrapping is done in 3dsmax, but your modelling looks nice :)
It would propably not be too hard to find some nice unwrapping tutorials with google or youtube, though.
For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA_Qaiwwjac It's a bit dry but it has the necessary info
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