Second Sino-Japanese War (WWII) Mod, with daily image
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naturesheva
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Awesome, I love the facial expression~!!:DHBalck wrote:Thats right Iain - Sorry !
First rough preview - Infantry of Japan 1937: (rendered with poser - produced in 2 min)
H.Balck
Can I use that in the future~?!
Just interested in how long it take for modelling.
Never used poser before, all I did is in photoshop....
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HBalck
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Thank you - its only a very quick work !Awesome, I love the facial expression~!!Very Happy
Yes !Can I use that in the future~?!
2 minutes (Figure=David + props from Poser club)Just interested in how long it take for modelling.
H.Balck
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naturesheva
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Hi, PaulVPaulus wrote:If I may suggest, that plane is with the wrong angle, Naturesheva.
I would like to see how are the units in a non Winter ground.
Good work.
You are right~! It is the wrong angle... coz I cannot find a photo with the right angle.... The limitation of Photoshop..

Here's the non winter ground
With the Japanese infantry units ()the brown ones), you should also reinforce the outline or have to do something with the colours.
I say this because, it doesn't contrast well with the tiles. It's hard to distinguish from the background. Allso some shadows are stronger than others and maybe not all have the same angle.
I hope you don't mind me suggesting these things.
I like your work.
I say this because, it doesn't contrast well with the tiles. It's hard to distinguish from the background. Allso some shadows are stronger than others and maybe not all have the same angle.
I hope you don't mind me suggesting these things.
I like your work.
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naturesheva
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Thanks for your suggestion, Paul.VPaulus wrote:With the Japanese infantry units ()the brown ones), you should also reinforce the outline or have to do something with the colours.
I say this because, it doesn't contrast well with the tiles. It's hard to distinguish from the background. Allso some shadows are stronger than others and maybe not all have the same angle.
I hope you don't mind me suggesting these things.
I like your work.
I had a look at what you said, the Japanese infantry is a bit "invisible",
I'll make the changes when the 3rd map finished. Now I'm focus on the map design and put more new units in.
Thanks again! Any suggestion is welcome!
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naturesheva
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naturesheva
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naturesheva
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naturesheva
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naturesheva
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Very nice work Naturesheva and you chose a campaign that I have hoped to see someone develop. HBalck's skill set and yours seem to complement one another. I think it will be great for the two of you to work together. The success of Panzer Corps will,in large part, be determined by people such as you two great fellows with the skill and determination to modify an already good platform and make it even better.
Thank You Naturesheva and HBalck. May the gods of war smile upon you

Thank You Naturesheva and HBalck. May the gods of war smile upon you
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naturesheva
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Thank you, BriteLite, the first test map is available now, you can test and will me some suggestion.BriteLite wrote:Very nice work Naturesheva and you chose a campaign that I have hoped to see someone develop. HBalck's skill set and yours seem to complement one another. I think it will be great for the two of you to work together. The success of Panzer Corps will,in large part, be determined by people such as you two great fellows with the skill and determination to modify an already good platform and make it even better.
Thank You Naturesheva and HBalck. May the gods of war smile upon you![]()
Also, a gift for you, daily image~~

Traditional Chinese City
I googled about medals and I found out that Germany has given their own medals sometimes to their allies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fo ... Iron_Cross
But the Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds award was only a reward for German sodiers.
Anyway the medals you made look nice so i wonder what they are named. The text right to the picture can't be right.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fo ... Iron_Cross
But the Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds award was only a reward for German sodiers.
Anyway the medals you made look nice so i wonder what they are named. The text right to the picture can't be right.
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naturesheva
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Thanks, Fritz.Fritz wrote:I googled about medals and I found out that Germany has given their own medals sometimes to their allies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fo ... Iron_Cross
But the Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds award was only a reward for German sodiers.
Anyway the medals you made look nice so i wonder what they are named. The text right to the picture can't be right.
Actually, the medals I made is Chinese one, I haven't changed the text yet, will do it later (searching for the right translation)
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naturesheva
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