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DSLR - Metal Gear Solid 4
   
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Universe: Original IP
Model
Models: Hand-held
Tags: SFM
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22 Oct, 2016 @ 2:16pm
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DSLR - Metal Gear Solid 4

Description
This is a DSLR Camera model from Metal Gear Solid 4. It's a non-branded design based off of the Nikon D7000 series, best I can tell.

There's skingroups for the body color and bodygroups for the lens/screen RTcam on/off + lens hood and lens bodygroups. If you're going like full micro accuracy, there's bones for the camera mode dial, the on/off dial, and I did some quick and dirty modeling so you can zoom the lens by pulling the front out of the body.

Materials are functional, but the cool part is the glass - the original mesh had a great setup for mutli-coated reflections, so it looks pretty boss if you capture a reflection probe or lights just right.

Bugs:
There's some smoothing issues, but nothing show stopping.
The lens grip ring isn't parented to the lens, so if you're going to move the lens, be sure to parent the ring to it first.

Credits:
Kojima Productions: Model and textures
huzzel: rip
Lt_Commander: Port

Includes:
MGS4\weapons\dslr.mdl
7 Comments
nekodafunniman 17 Dec, 2023 @ 6:12pm 
yo thank you for this! im using this for my first actual sfm animation, it uses audio from the portal airboat video, and mario spawns it outside peach's castle
Musterduck 14 Aug, 2021 @ 9:59pm 
so happy to have this
The Mad Demoknight 19 Nov, 2016 @ 7:08pm 
Is there a way/tutorial to make RT work on the preview screen in SFM?
jkhoo756 3 Nov, 2016 @ 7:14am 
Is it possible to make models of larger objects from the game e.g. Outer Haven, Uss Missouri or the Gekko robots? It doesn't have to be enormous immediately, just ask people to use the scale tool.
Herbaciana 28 Oct, 2016 @ 12:01pm 
I was waiting for this, thanks a lot!! :D
Yuri 27 Oct, 2016 @ 3:29am 
Thats a good model the details are very good:steammocking:
just some guy 22 Oct, 2016 @ 2:34pm 
Oooh, this is useful! :)