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| Member | I can only use 1 word to describe that ---- Great! I like the small details there, but there should have more 'stuffs' on the deck of the ship, other than the people and a few oil barrow. But I like the smoke the most, since its hard to create smokes. Thanks :) |
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| SkoleSlasken ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Norway (Trondheim) Age: 18
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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | wow looks really sweet. a but are you sure the scale proporsjons are right. it is somthing with that picture that doesn't look quite right on the boat.
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hi, This post of mine is very beneficial and informative, however there are some specific facts or information that I require. If anyone can help me in this matter then please send me a private message. Best Regards, |
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it's quite right.. when i look again on reference image, sailormen is too little, altough if i compare with uss oklahoma blueprint, the sailor size still right.. (why people in military-meshes don't realize that...(or maybe they just ignored this) i think the other problem is no detail smaler than the man.., and your brain just catch smething wrong... thanks alot... | |||
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