I actually found it on a forum, and I'm not sure if I could post the link. There was pictures for it, but when I clicked on the link, it showed a broken 404...
I looked over the templates again, Like I said earlier though, they aren't as good as yours. Plus, it doesn't seem complete...only looks like the waist, chest, head and I think Arms and legs. Maybe not the arm or legs....
I'd be happy to PM it to ya.
Yeah, I'm texturing it the old fashioned way. Manually only I use PaintShopPro8. I'm finally getting comfortable with using it but there's still so much I don't know about it.
wow this is a superbe model buddy !
also I noticed that you divise the curves vertically, that make it look more smooth I think. I usually make it horizontally, I must try this one !
wait for more pix of you.
Kezn.
Yeah I don't have a general rule for unfolding curves. I think it's just a matter of what works for me at that time. For the entry hatch it's vertical, it's assembled fine and is pretty smooth. Thouch for other areas it's horizontal.
I've actually though of designing just about every Gundam Ive seen in card. That's what makes picking a project so hard!! LOL I'm thinking of different things all the time. Right now it's a Sazabi! Though I have a friend who's also thinking of doing that. Plus I'll probably change my mind again a hundred times before I'm ready to start a new one. LOL
Update on the Stamen. I've started the testbuild of the arms. Nothing to show yet so no pics, sorry. The shoulder armor is really quite complex when you get to build it. Similar in difficulty to Onepiece' Hi-V.
Here's the almost completed shoulder armor!! This parts is tricky to assemble. It's taken me 4 hrs(on and off) to get this one part to this stage. LOL Most of that time is spent waiting for glue to dry though.
Think ahead when you guys get to build this. This model is certainly not for the beginner.
I'll have more later on. We'll be testing our first real joint!! WooHoo!