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Published: 2011-11-14 13:46:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 6794; Favourites: 56; Downloads: 55
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Description A companion profile page for the Autobot Monster Hunter, Crosswise,
As seen in the excellent short story seen here.....
[link] - page01
[link] - page02
[link] - page03

No alternate mode here, but he's the same Nissan 280Z as Prowl, Bluestreak and Smokescreen.
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Comments: 9

byrnstar [2011-12-08 13:05:22 +0000 UTC]

Oooo, black gold anniversary scheme! Fun cars, if you can find one without the rust...

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hellbat [2011-11-14 20:31:56 +0000 UTC]

Cool!

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Clu-art [2011-11-14 17:05:56 +0000 UTC]

Great to see the connections between the artists!

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SharkNinjaBlueStar [2011-11-14 16:22:55 +0000 UTC]

Some one really needs to make a custon of him...

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F-for-feasant-design In reply to SharkNinjaBlueStar [2011-11-14 16:44:34 +0000 UTC]

My thoughts exactly. It would be really easy with a G1 prowl/'Streak/Smokescreen as that mold had the necessary rotation at the waist to flip the legs round.

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SharkNinjaBlueStar In reply to F-for-feasant-design [2011-11-14 16:46:36 +0000 UTC]

Oh with the classics mold, I think that would look really good.

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ltla9000311 [2011-11-14 13:54:43 +0000 UTC]

Nice work on this one too!

Although when I zoom in on the pic it looks a little......blurry.

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F-for-feasant-design In reply to ltla9000311 [2011-11-14 13:57:03 +0000 UTC]

For some reason 3DSMax doesn't like rendering a lot of text in this format.

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ltla9000311 In reply to F-for-feasant-design [2011-11-14 16:14:30 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm. Interesting. Have you thought about rendering just the model, and then doing the background with the text in Photoshop? I do that when I have a model that makes Sketchup lag. Just a thought.

I have always sucked with 3DS Max. The only thing I was able to teach myself how to do was making UV's and applying textures. Of course the models I used, were made in Sketchup and imported into 3DS Max. Quite a backwards way of doing things...

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