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Makeshift Carbine
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"This is my first time trying to make an actual high-poly gun with as much detail as possible. I hope you guys like it :D. Feedback is most appreciated too. To see more screenshots of it I made a reddit thread which you can check out.

https://www.reddit.com/r/playrust/comments/4wl0ae/the_assault_carbine_communitymade_gun/


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12 Comments
cs2 | cacti 15 Nov, 2018 @ 11:48am 
for fallout 76
reku 1 Nov, 2017 @ 7:06pm 
amazing
Gruwidge 16 Aug, 2016 @ 10:57pm 
That's ok. Thanks for the offer, but maybe later because I'm only allowed to add people i know, but u can follow me or add me but i wont accept until later, sorry...

-Bro 2
Nomad  [author] 16 Aug, 2016 @ 5:54am 
haha :D! Thank you :3. If you want you can add me on steam and ask me for help whenever :D.
Gruwidge 16 Aug, 2016 @ 4:22am 
Sorry for using awesome a lot...

-Bro 2
Gruwidge 16 Aug, 2016 @ 4:21am 
ONLY 4 DAYS! THAT'S AWESOME! Your work is amazing and inspired me to start using blender to see if I can make anything like THIS! You are awesome!
Nomad  [author] 16 Aug, 2016 @ 3:27am 
Thank you :D

I don't usually keep track of the hours I spend on my models, but this one took me longer than usual (about 4 days) mainly due to the fact that instead of using a fixed reference over which I model the, I went over a lot of reference images for inspiration and to figure out what to replace with what and stuff. One thing about doing things like this is to take your time and make sure it's perfect, I made sure I even sculpted all the details into the gun to make it look worn.

Gruwidge 15 Aug, 2016 @ 11:26pm 
This is AWESOME! How long did it take you to make this? I've just started using blender and I want to make stuff like this, it's so detailed and COOL! Keep up the good work!
Nomad  [author] 14 Aug, 2016 @ 4:33am 
With a lot of passion, patience and love..... And vertices, 3 million to be exact :3. I wanted to jam as much detail as possible into it and that include everything from the scribbles on the metal to the wrinkles on the cloth to everything. Not the most effective way to go about doing things but it gave good results so I went with it :D.
ThatMadMoose 13 Aug, 2016 @ 7:17pm 
How did you even make it?