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    Polycountlimits for mods

    LOD is also very important and is a great thing to take advantage of, but don't forget the dynamics of a mulitplayer modification. If I remember correctly, Source scales back the LODs to what the user's machine can handle in real time. Say, for example, you put all of your eggs in one basket and...
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    Polycountlimits for mods

    As Fenric and babywax have said, it depends on where the models will be seen, how close up they'll be to the player, and how many will be on the screen at once. With single player modifications, there's a little more leeway in the counts because it isn't as dynamic of an environment as...
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    quick question

    The Edit Triangulation tool works a little differently than the Turn tool in Edit Mesh. Instead of clicking directly on the edge that you want to turn, you click on two vertices to manipulate it. If you play around with it for a little while you'll get the hang of how it functions.
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    quick question

    Yes, it's the Edit Triangulation button at the bottom of the Edit Edges rollout.
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    quick question

    I have a solution for you. It looks like you're using Max5, but if not, this won't apply to you. First, convert the object to Editable Poly. After you've done that, select the vertical edges all the way around the object where you want the other row of edges. See the image below: Once those...
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    Fortnightly Modelling Contest Number 2: Discussion

    I didn't mean to come off as complaining about it, if that's how it appeared in my post. It was more of a response to Fishy, who pointed out that hardly anyone entered. To be honest, I wouldn't be able to come up with a decent contest idea because it is quite difficult to arrange a...
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    Fortnightly Modelling Contest Number 2: Discussion

    I didn't enter because I didn't particularly care for the topic given. Hopefully the next one will be more interesting, and at least a little more challenging.
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    Smoothing Groups

    The edge actually exists there, it is just hidden. I don't know how XSI works since I don't use it, but I assume it works similarly to Max in handling visible and invisible edges. Creating a visible edge there seems to be manipulating the smoothing groups with unpredictable results. I really...
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    Smoothing Groups

    Sorry for taking so long to reply, but I've been having problems with my ISP. I have a response typed up in a text file that I'll paste here if this goes through. Edit: Hmph, it won't go through for some reason. I'll try breaking it up. Jaenos: That is a single mesh. Again, I've never used...
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    Smoothing Groups

    If I understand the problem correctly, it looks like Jaenos took care of answering it. Turning that edge should take care of that smoothing error that he pointed out. However, if you are talking about the very sharp line running across where the flat part of the body meets the area that...
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    Holes?

    Gmax should have that functionality. As far as I know, Gmax is pretty much a standard version of the full 3DSMax minus rendering, more advanced functions, and a commercial license. I don't have it available to check at the moment, but you should probably take a better look.
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    Holes?

    Make sure you take the time to inspect and clean up the mesh properly afterwards if you're going to use boolean. It can be a messy tool and requires a lot of clean up work to keep the mesh neat and tidy.
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    Fortnightly Modelling Contest Number 1: Discussion

    That is a very interesting idea that would be very fun to do. It could also work the other way around, as in being given a weapon and designing and modeling the character you think would carry such a weapon. Allowing the artists to use their imaginations while still sticking to a similar theme...
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    CWMP: GSh-18

    Now that I've seen what it looks like, I pointed out some areas that aren't quite right. http://dfuss.monsoon-studios.com/temp/gsh3a.jpg
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    CWMP: GSh-18

    If you're talking like that in an attempt to be funny, it's not. If you type like that all of the time, perhaps it's time to learn how to communicate like a decent human being. Anyway, the model looks good to me. The triangle count looks a little high for what it is, though. How about a wire...
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