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But i dont take any respone for the art.
There, clean picture using the models
Models were a bit strange to work with being how they're proportioned. I tried my best to make it look decent, however its still not too "realistic" compared to some other things i've made. Not much to work with for setting either yet (as far as I know) so I guess that will have to do for now.
Still great models nonetheless. Well made.
First time posting anything in a discussion so I hope I'm doing it right.
I would like to say once again that I love the models and look forward to any updates.
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=653883407
1. Go to the view tag at the top of the screen and click view.
2.click screenshots.
3.click "view online library"
4.find the pic that you like.(click it) (make sure it is published)
5.Once you see the image you want, highlight and copy the http on top of the pic you want to s
6.Paste it in the Discussion reply box.
7.click post comment.
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=658139986
^(should be the image instead of http)^
Have fun and keep it clean!