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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] [QUOTE]It'sa minor tweak if you decide to go perspective.[/QUOTE]Actually adding two disappearing points would require realigning just about every single vector node this diagram has, not exactly a minor tweek. [QUOTE]That looks good. Just a bit of a darker shading on the underside of the hull. Also I'm not so sure I like the strong white line of the windows so much though.[/QUOTE]Agree. For the reflection I'd use a light or medium grey, something that doesn't contrast so harshly. One option is to loose the gradient in favour of a solid colour on a seperate object that you lay over the top of the black window. Like so... [IMG]http://img9.photobucket.com/albums/v24/Reverend/shutwin.gif[/IMG] [QUOTE]Something about that upper hull looks wrong...like the lines aren't parellel or something. It could just be that that's not how I'm used to looking at it I guess...[/QUOTE]Ok, some people here are obviously haveing trouble grasping what an isometric drawing is, so I've prepared a simple demonstration. [IMG]http://img9.photobucket.com/albums/v24/Reverend/iso-demo.gif[/IMG] Where I'm from they teach this stuff to twelve year olds, so it shouldn't pose too much of a challenge to anyone here. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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