MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby DoomWrath » 27 October 2015, 14:35

Liking the colour changes across the weapon, makes it seem a lot more 3D and a lot more realistic. Big points for detail here, this is great.
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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby Hikarikaze » 27 October 2015, 18:23

As a big fanatic over the MSBS-K, I like this. Colors and accuracy to the real thing are both perfect on it.
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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby protagonist » 27 October 2015, 21:15

Really good looking weapon, I like how you've used so many colors but it still matches. The only gripe I have is that you didn't draw any outlines on the barrel and sights.
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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby KARL SERG » 28 October 2015, 17:38

It is similar to ACR to a certain extent and it looks awesome slightly PB2-ified.
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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby Silent Aurora » 28 October 2015, 19:41

lmao good use of shades.
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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby Krutz » 29 October 2015, 00:13

gorgeous gun but that pixel roughness here is bugging me:


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Re: MSBS Radon (Art Style Test)

Postby xChakra » 29 October 2015, 01:32

Looks amazing.
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