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By: Duninn
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In forum "Blender Tutorial Community Team Fortress 2 Modeling"
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First model - mostly done, but need advice.
So I made two models of the same object to match the lod0 and lod1 limits, but I need advice on how to get the proper color scheme to paint it, I am using gimp for the first time to be honest. I don't want to mess it up now.

Also, should I build the whole set as I planned or publish the one item seperate? If so, will I be able to make a set of it at a later time?
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Need to learn a bit more.
I viewed Blender cookies and HellJumper's intro tutroail, but I am seeking more on how to make curves, slants on one side of an object, and more of the same. Basically I am seeking a tutorial or a person to teach me how to detail an item, instead of relying on stretched objects.

I learned how to use the knife if that counts lol.
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