GMax and 3DSMax (And any other modeling program) screenies/renders

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Perfect!!!!!
 
Nice....May I suggest that you make the fuel tanks, horns, headlights, and number boards separate meshes? Makes it easier to move things around and change out prototypical items.
 
@n8phu way ahead of you.

@SD45-2T it's not an RS-3, it's an RS-2 and there' no guarentee that it'll be reskinable. i'm not that good with UV maps as it is.

-AJ
 
May I suggest that you make the fuel tanks, horns, headlights, and number boards separate meshes? Makes it easier to move things around and change out prototypical items.

Kinda like Ben Neal's SD9. I love the way he did that. Makes skinning easier and more fun.
 
Ok, I have a few liquor still shots for you.

Here's how my great Grand Daddy set up his still; In the stump of an old cypress tree on an island in the middle of the Black River; the snake line ran over the river through a hollowed branch, to the thump jug, and cooling keg, which sat on two chopped stumps. My Great Grandfather wasn't like your average moonshiner. He didn't run it in a car to get arrested on; he would run it by boat, through the swamps, to the black river, and from there to other outlets.
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The 2nd still, is just your run of the mill still, found anywhere in the US from the 1800s to today most likely.

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Rock On!
~Dusten
 
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