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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Hey yo's! Well I know it's not finished but I wanted some feed back. I modeled this guitar on and off, because of school, for 4 months! lol to freaking long, I know. Tell me how it looks and no I didn't use Phils tutorial, this was all me. Although I wish I could have the tutorial on coloring and texturing because those are my week points. Anyway, leave some feed back!
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Looking very nice! Well done on persevering with it for this long. Only thing for me is that at this angle, the neck looks extremely thin, other than that, it looks fine.
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Yeah the neck isn't thin, it's just the angle and where the light is, you just can't see the bottom.
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