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03-11-2003
, 05:42 PM
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OK, I have changed my whole thought about the vector. Just was running into a few roadblocks. when you do vector render you will not get a alpha channel on the file. So, I have decided to go back to the regular renderer. still need to work on the textures a bit.
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04-11-2003
, 12:54 AM
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I would go ahead and change the casings coming out of the rifle to be more erratic and faster, the part when the ejector throws the casing is all the same. But once the casing starts to travel through the air they tend to be more erratic. When the weapon starts to get hot the casings start to take on different trajectories. Also add some spin to the casings once they leave the chamber. I think a little variety would look really good and less man made. As of the textures I would add some scratch marks and scuffs, make the metal look worn and the same goes for the wooden grips. Also when the casings hit the ground have them bounce and rotate a little bit and then fall to the ground and stay put. Watch black hawk down or any new action movie to see them fire those types of weapons. I hope this helps.
https://www.sovietarmy.com/small_arms/ak-47.html
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04-11-2003
, 01:13 AM
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The ejection could do with randomising as Theaps suggests, but it also doesn't really look like an AK ejecting, depending on how nerdy you want to be about it.
AK's were originally designed to fire steel cased ammunition and have a very high bolt carrier to bolt mass ratio - case heads are thrust onto the receiver cover which pushes the case forwards - this was initally done to ensure that the cases did not fly back into the face of the firer, but the net effect is, if you see an AK ejecting, the cases will appear to fly forward slightly not directly sideways.
In terms of cases flying all over the place, you don't get a lot of random direction ejection in Russian made AKs although it is common in other Eastern Bloc and Chinese copies due to differences in the quality of materials used in bolts and carriers. The original AK's were given rather more weighty bolts and carriers to cope with excessive heat at ejection. I have seen both sorts fired at fairly close range (although when people fired them at me I took very little notice of ejection patterns I am afraid), and there is a discernable difference in pattern as well as a slight one in sound. Watch film of Afghani troops firing their cheaper imports and compare with Russian Army to see the difference.
The effects you see in movie films usually come from modified bolt carriers firing blank ammunition - how it looks in the movies is good for a movie effect of course if that is what you are after.
The ejection pattern also varies with the use of brass cases, as they are usually damaged by ejection and come out with a visible dent at slihtly odd angles to each other. If the ammunition you are showing is military type the cases will usually fly less far than civilian type as well.
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04-11-2003
, 01:14 AM
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TXS for the feedback. I will focus a bit more on the animation as soon as I get the texturing done. Here is where i'm at. need to tweek texture a bit more. need a bit of dirt in certain areas.
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04-11-2003
, 01:29 AM
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Are you adding a buttstock? It may be me as I can't tell if you have a folding metal one depicted on your texture, like on the AKS.
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04-11-2003
, 01:37 AM
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I may add the buttstock but not sure. What do you think?
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04-11-2003
, 01:38 AM
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I would add butt stock to the rifle.
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04-11-2003
, 03:00 AM
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theaps I have added the butt stock
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04-11-2003
, 05:23 AM
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Thats a very nice render! Shouldn't the hand grip for the barrel be a bit more angular or squarish instead of round all over? It's probably just my imagination though.
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