You should've turned the phong and rimlighting off on those moh guys, looks super odd, very nice picture otherwise, though
Thanks guys.
About the phong, simply turning it down/off didn't even occur to me, I started editing out the phong and fixing it up a bit + adding shadows on everything. But after 2 hours with almost no good result I kinda just gave up and left the phong alone, though it was alot worse in the original. I'd link that too if I had the save for this pose, but I couldn't figure out how to save... :v:
Very good posing.
Thanks man.
Oh btw, not that it's at all relevant, but a little treat for anyone who checks on this thread after I type this. :v:
[URL]http://www.garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=68585[/URL]
After the gmod update, the ignore tool no longer makes the object transparent, which makes the ignore tool a dream to pose inside any type of vehicle or other areas occupied by a phys box. I was gonna have a sniper inside the car, but decided to go with a skeleton instead.
But I urge all of you to get the ignore tool, it truly makes for alot of posing oppertunities you'd normally just discard because it would be too big of a hassle. The ignore tool also came in quite handy with posing that horse, I statued, welded and ignored the horse after I posed it. Which made it incredibly easy to stack up luggage and pose the dude sitting on it.
Isn't that what Right Clicking with the No-Collide Tool does?
[QUOTE=GHOST!!!!;38290150]Isn't that what Right Clicking with the No-Collide Tool does?[/QUOTE]
No, right clicking with No-Collide makes the model ignore other props. The Ignore tool makes that model completely immovable. Even the physgun won't do anything to it.
Oh I see, well then it is useful.
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