<div class="IPBDescription">anyone interested?</div> any chance one of you modeler guys might wanna model my winning designs from the recently ended MS-Paint Competition?
if anyone IS interested, tha thread is located in the artwork forum..
c'mon...someone?....anyone? <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> mabye. i will look in the Concept Art section....
<!--QuoteBegin--Delarosa+Sep 14 2003, 05:17 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Delarosa @ Sep 14 2003, 05:17 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> you might want to post the image here... for the lazy <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> yes... we're lazy... and i have no idea how to model... but i might have a shot at it ?
i might have a go but maybe i should learn a bit more <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif'><!--endemo-->
anyawyz anyone know how to open up the .rez files form AVP2 or how to convert them because i dont know how u open them ?
Model: LIAC-04/A1 Autocannon...specially designed for the League Special Forces/Ops (LSO)
Weight 12.4kg (Fully Loaded)
Calliber: 25mm
Rate Of Fire: 20 Round Per Seconds
Behind the cool exterior, and extra features is quite simply a PRGPLS (Pulsed Radioactive Gauss Projectile Launching System) It works by converting trace elements in the air (Or injected materials if nessecary) into usefull materials, these small rounds (6mm) act like gauss rounds...though in truth, they really arent...
The round is exposed to light amounts of radiation, then ejected into the prefire chamber, where it is exposed to Plasma (Superheated gasses), and then the whole mass is fired...as it travels through the barrel, it is encased in a highly destructive energy field...there are EM rings lining the barrel that strengthen the field...the more rings it goes through, the stronger it gets...it exits the barrel as a 25mm ball of what looks like cobalt-blue glass, with tiny electrical arcs corsing over the outside, and what looks like shimmering water on the inside....it also glows dimly in high-light areas...but the light it gives off is much brighter in low-light...
once it exits the barrel, it feeds off the reaction caused by the radiated metal ball, and the superheated gasses it's encasing....it can remain at full power for 20 seconds in sniper mode, and only one second in regular fire mode, after those respective times, the bolt starts to lose power..once it's lost power, the energy field colapses, and it's contents disintigrate, leaving no trace.
That is what is at the core of this weapon...now, for the extras....
20mm RPG Launcher - This accessory is one of several that can be snapped onto the LIAC-04/A1, and interfaces with it's onboard systems....it fires 20mm RPGs, which are actually more like mini missiles...they are fed from a 6 round ammo drum
Laser Aiming Module
Tactical Lighting module - for light. It's power source powers it, and the laser...
Long Range sniper scope - with an effective range of 3 Kilometers (This matches the Absolute Maximum Effective Range[AMER] of an AC round on Sniper Mode), it can give you a clear view of any target within range...and it can even tell you if the target is out of range for your weapon. This scope is equipped with IR, and NV systems.
All systems (onboard computer, scope, prefire, and firing system, materials converter, and secondary fire accessory) are powered by the same module that provides the radiation for the 6mm gauss round.
Gasses, and extra power come in the form of a High-Energy ammo magazine...this magazine has enough power and gas for 200 shots...
Latest developments have produced the LIAC-04/A2.....a Smaller, lighter version of the weapon seen above. The A2 is suitable for the ordinary infantryman....but is still only used by the LSO...it has all the power, and special features of the A1, with one exception...it has no scope, because it cannot be used for sniping.
It has a much shorter barrel, and it's fire has a quicker decay rate once out of the barrel.
well... at least it looks abit like it... :S and i spent all day making it, since im totally new at modelling :/
and the model is... well... a total mess of squares and cylinders :S <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> it does vaguely resemble my .45...lol...
Very nice skinny... First time i modelled, it was a box, well almost <!--emo&::nerdy::--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/nerd.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='nerd.gif'><!--endemo-->.... congrats....
Zig...I am Captain Planet!Join Date: 2002-10-23Member: 1576Members
yo, dude. got some crits about the magazine shapes.
on your autocannon type thing, the columns must be either 1) really weird, or 2) lubed up to sh*t, so they don't jam. i don't get the whole diagonal, <i>then</i> change your mind and go perpendicular thing
on your handgun, either it's 1) fooken huge, like with a footlong barrel in there or 2) .45s won't fit in that mag.
true, you didn't state the length of the .45 bullet. but i'm assuming it's the standard we use today that you were considering originally?
you didn't give the dimensions of either of the bullets. (yes, i'm giving you a way out for an excuse or you can admit you weren't thinking with your .22 caliber magazine ^_^)
<!--QuoteBegin--Zig+Sep 15 2003, 06:58 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Zig @ Sep 15 2003, 06:58 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> yo, dude. got some crits about the magazine shapes.
on your autocannon type thing, the columns must be either 1) really weird, or 2) lubed up to sh*t, so they don't jam. i don't get the whole diagonal, <i>then</i> change your mind and go perpendicular thing
on your handgun, either it's 1) fooken huge, like with a footlong barrel in there or 2) .45s won't fit in that mag.
true, you didn't state the length of the .45 bullet. but i'm assuming it's the standard we use today that you were considering originally?
you didn't give the dimensions of either of the bullets. (yes, i'm giving you a way out for an excuse or you can admit you weren't thinking with your .22 caliber magazine ^_^) <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--> Autocannon gripe: Read tha technical writeup on tha first page
Pistol Gripe: Tha tech diagram is of tha first generation model of that weapon...tha version i entered into tha competition (Tha full color one with tha blue control on tha LAM) is tha second generation...tha grip and hammer/firing pin were modified to make .45 caliber more believable....
as for tha TYPE of .45 round, it's slightly shorter than the standard round used today...advancements in weapons research yielded a new powder formula, that is a little stronger...so you can get away with using less of it...meaning cartridges get smaller, without losing power...so think tha same length as a standard 9mm-para cartridge...
i guess i'll just hafta draw a pic of tha gun with it's mag out...because tha mag might not look like it accomodate a cardridge of that size...
<!--QuoteBegin--The Real Vash The Stampede+Sep 15 2003, 10:11 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (The Real Vash The Stampede @ Sep 15 2003, 10:11 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Wow..nice gun its like a USP, Beretta, and a colt 45. all combined! <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> Thanks...
my main inspirations were tha Beretta M9, and tha H&K Mk.23 SOCOM....so yeah..lol..
<!--QuoteBegin--Quaunaut+Sep 15 2003, 11:19 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Quaunaut @ Sep 15 2003, 11:19 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Man, I went and modeled most of it, and then I go to save, and "You version of Milkshape 3D has expired! Go to blah blah blah.com to register!"
ARRRG! It was only 400 polies, and looked really good...I was probably only gonna add a very max of like 50 after this...DAHM YOU MILKSHAPE! <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> well....thanks for tha effort anyway....
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c'mon...someone?....anyone?
c'mon...someone?....anyone? <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
mabye. i will look in the Concept Art section....
yes... we're lazy... and i have no idea how to model... but i might have a shot at it ?
anyawyz anyone know how to open up the .rez files form AVP2 or how to convert them because i dont know how u open them ?
any help?
yeah, that'd be tha thread....my guns are on pages 1, 3, and 6...
i'll repost, if you guys would like...
Weight 12.4kg (Fully Loaded)
Calliber: 25mm
Rate Of Fire: 20 Round Per Seconds
Behind the cool exterior, and extra features is quite simply a PRGPLS (Pulsed Radioactive Gauss Projectile Launching System) It works by converting trace elements in the air (Or injected materials if nessecary) into usefull materials, these small rounds (6mm) act like gauss rounds...though in truth, they really arent...
The round is exposed to light amounts of radiation, then ejected into the prefire chamber, where it is exposed to Plasma (Superheated gasses), and then the whole mass is fired...as it travels through the barrel, it is encased in a highly destructive energy field...there are EM rings lining the barrel that strengthen the field...the more rings it goes through, the stronger it gets...it exits the barrel as a 25mm ball of what looks like cobalt-blue glass, with tiny electrical arcs corsing over the outside, and what looks like shimmering water on the inside....it also glows dimly in high-light areas...but the light it gives off is much brighter in low-light...
once it exits the barrel, it feeds off the reaction caused by the radiated metal ball, and the superheated gasses it's encasing....it can remain at full power for 20 seconds in sniper mode, and only one second in regular fire mode, after those respective times, the bolt starts to lose power..once it's lost power, the energy field colapses, and it's contents disintigrate, leaving no trace.
That is what is at the core of this weapon...now, for the extras....
20mm RPG Launcher - This accessory is one of several that can be snapped onto the LIAC-04/A1, and interfaces with it's onboard systems....it fires 20mm RPGs, which are actually more like mini missiles...they are fed from a 6 round ammo drum
Laser Aiming Module
Tactical Lighting module - for light. It's power source powers it, and the laser...
Long Range sniper scope - with an effective range of 3 Kilometers (This matches the Absolute Maximum Effective Range[AMER] of an AC round on Sniper Mode), it can give you a clear view of any target within range...and it can even tell you if the target is out of range for your weapon. This scope is equipped with IR, and NV systems.
All systems (onboard computer, scope, prefire, and firing system, materials converter, and secondary fire accessory) are powered by the same module that provides the radiation for the 6mm gauss round.
Gasses, and extra power come in the form of a High-Energy ammo magazine...this magazine has enough power and gas for 200 shots...
Latest developments have produced the LIAC-04/A2.....a Smaller, lighter version of the weapon seen above. The A2 is suitable for the ordinary infantryman....but is still only used by the LSO...it has all the power, and special features of the A1, with one exception...it has no scope, because it cannot be used for sniping.
It has a much shorter barrel, and it's fire has a quicker decay rate once out of the barrel.
well... at least it looks abit like it... :S and i spent all day making it, since im totally new at modelling :/
and the model is... well... a total mess of squares and cylinders :S
well... at least it looks abit like it... :S and i spent all day making it, since im totally new at modelling :/
and the model is... well... a total mess of squares and cylinders :S <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
it does vaguely resemble my .45...lol...
it's a start.....
anyone else wanna give this stuff a wack?
Very nice skinny... First time i modelled, it was a box, well almost <!--emo&::nerdy::--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/nerd.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='nerd.gif'><!--endemo-->.... congrats....
on your autocannon type thing, the columns must be either 1) really weird, or 2) lubed up to sh*t, so they don't jam. i don't get the whole diagonal, <i>then</i> change your mind and go perpendicular thing
on your handgun, either it's 1) fooken huge, like with a footlong barrel in there or 2) .45s won't fit in that mag.
true, you didn't state the length of the .45 bullet. but i'm assuming it's the standard we use today that you were considering originally?
you didn't give the dimensions of either of the bullets. (yes, i'm giving you a way out for an excuse or you can admit you weren't thinking with your .22 caliber magazine ^_^)
on your autocannon type thing, the columns must be either 1) really weird, or 2) lubed up to sh*t, so they don't jam. i don't get the whole diagonal, <i>then</i> change your mind and go perpendicular thing
on your handgun, either it's 1) fooken huge, like with a footlong barrel in there or 2) .45s won't fit in that mag.
true, you didn't state the length of the .45 bullet. but i'm assuming it's the standard we use today that you were considering originally?
you didn't give the dimensions of either of the bullets. (yes, i'm giving you a way out for an excuse or you can admit you weren't thinking with your .22 caliber magazine ^_^) <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Autocannon gripe: Read tha technical writeup on tha first page
Pistol Gripe: Tha tech diagram is of tha first generation model of that weapon...tha version i entered into tha competition (Tha full color one with tha blue control on tha LAM) is tha second generation...tha grip and hammer/firing pin were modified to make .45 caliber more believable....
as for tha TYPE of .45 round, it's slightly shorter than the standard round used today...advancements in weapons research yielded a new powder formula, that is a little stronger...so you can get away with using less of it...meaning cartridges get smaller, without losing power...so think tha same length as a standard 9mm-para cartridge...
i guess i'll just hafta draw a pic of tha gun with it's mag out...because tha mag might not look like it accomodate a cardridge of that size...
please tell me ^^
please tell me ^^ <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
MS-Paint <!--emo&::marine::--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/marine.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='marine.gif'><!--endemo-->
Thanks...
my main inspirations were tha Beretta M9, and tha H&K Mk.23 SOCOM....so yeah..lol..
ARRRG! It was only 400 polies, and looked really good...I was probably only gonna add a very max of like 50 after this...DAHM YOU MILKSHAPE!
ARRRG! It was only 400 polies, and looked really good...I was probably only gonna add a very max of like 50 after this...DAHM YOU MILKSHAPE! <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
well....thanks for tha effort anyway....
next time, get a screenshot...lol..