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Sci Fi Gun
Author:
Tech Knight
Tuesday, June 24, 2014 - 14:10
Art Type:
3D Art
Tags:
sci fi
space
gun
License(s):
CC0
Collections:
Space Roam
Twin Stick Shooter
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This is one of my blender models. Enjoy!
File(s):
Space Tank Gun1.blend
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Tech Knight, you can save the rendered image and post it, instead of posting the screenshot of the rendered image. Render->Press F3->Save as image.
I'd like to see renders, but it's also somewhat nice to see the polycount in the screenshot. If you do render them out, make sure to include the poly/tri counts in your submission description!
Thanks again!
I`m still new to Blender so I don`t know what poly/tri counts are yet. Sorry.
In the status bar up at the top, you'll see some info:
Verts: 492 | Faces: 430 | Tris: 972
These basically represent how "heavy" your object is once it's been imported into a game. The more faces you have, the more taxing it will be on the graphics card. Obviously though, more faces can create more detail. It's a tough balance, but you seem to be doing great on your poly count.