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calculatedChaos Gaming • Modeling for the tf2 contribute site
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Modeling for the tf2 contribute site

Posted: 09 Apr 2010, 07:10
by Breal
I have a few ideas i want to send to the contribute site

to send items in u need to model them,problem being i have no idea how to model even basic items

can anyone help me by explaining as quickly and easily i can go about modeling

would be greatly appreciated

Re: Modeling for the tf2 contribute site

Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 11:07
by AgeNt_
to model something at valve quality takes about 3 years of experience of your choice product. you just cant pick it up in a day. sorry to burst your bubbles =/

Re: Modeling for the tf2 contribute site

Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 11:30
by PhrozenFlame
AgeNt_ wrote:to model something at valve quality takes about 3 years of experience of your choice product. you just cant pick it up in a day. sorry to burst your bubbles =/
This. I mean, look at the Pain Train. Now look at the Equalizer. Honestly, which is better design and graphic wise?

The Equalizer. It's also has a better use.

Re: Modeling for the tf2 contribute site

Posted: 17 Apr 2010, 10:56
by Divine Fate
You can always start somewhere, on the Steam forums there's a Beginner's Guide to Custom Hat Models.