| Created at | January 20, 2010 |
| Created by | Matti Delahay |
| Closed | June 21, 2011 |
| Shots given | 1 |
| Wreckupations | 3D Artist |
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| Rohan | Rohan singh |
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The Iron Sky: Operation Highjump -team is looking for your ideas and comments. Join and show your support for Iron Sky: Operation Highjump. Miscellaneous 3D-models (WWII era)This task is closed
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Closing NoteClosing after no shots in one year, it's pretty obvious that this was too generic a task to begin with. We'll go with more specific tasks in the future. DescriptionThis is the generic 3D-task – fear not, there will be others more specific and precise modeling tasks later (with more reference media too), I just wanted to give the 3D-artists already in the production something to get started with. I'll keep this shot open in the future too in order to have a “general ideas” -task for 3D-models. Here you can, for example, give us your old models that you've made for practice, for fun or for some other projects (as long as the exclusive copyrights do not belong to someone else, of course - but you shouldn't post content belonging to someone else anyway). Both lowpoly and highpoly models are accepted. As for file formats, our chief 3D-modeling tool is Blender, so blender files as well as any format that we can import from are fine. At least the following formats can be imported into Blender with relative ease:
The kind of objects that we're looking for include, but are not limited to:
I'll be expanding the list (as well as adding reference material and more specific 3D tasks) in the future so stay tuned. This task is closed. Shots |
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Rohan, you join the team by joining the production here on Wreckamovie. Just click on the Join button and write a short motivation. Wreckamovie is all about collaborative production, ie Iron Sky: Project Highjump is made by the core team in close collaboration with the community here on Wreckamovie. Feel free to check out a few of the other productions on here to get a hang of how things work.