Rifle (M1903 Springfield)

  • February 05, 2016
  • 934 Downloads
  • 11 Likes
  • Blender 2.7x
  • Render: Cycles
  • Creator: Geemusic
  • License: CC-0
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Description:

I recently finished this Model of a M1903. Even though the loading mechanism is not modeled realistically it should be usable as an Asset. I hope you like my first Upload. I tried to keep the Polycount low, and even if the edgeflow is not perfect the result looks okay to me.

Have fun, and mention me if you like ;)

Comments:

  • Oskar38 profile picture
    Oskar38

    Have you made the textures by yourself? How long have you used Blender? The model looks great in the picture :D

    Edited February 11, 2016
  • Geemusic profile picture
    Geemusic

    Hey Oskar,

    I experiment with Blender since 1 1/2 Years. I used Imagestextures which I found on CreativeCommons Search, but the whole node setup and the Material itself was done by me. And thanks for the compliment :) (As I discovered that Blendswap doesnt go well with cgtextures I had to redo the whole Woodpart ^^)

    Have a nice Day .)

    Written February 12, 2016
  • cacatca profile picture
    cacatca

    Hi, may i use it in my game (commercial use) i will even give credits

    Written August 13, 2016
  • Geemusic profile picture
    Geemusic

    No Problem :)

    Written November 24, 2016
  • minipaashaas profile picture
    minipaashaas

    omg so good!!!!! make more awsome ww2 weapons

    Written September 27, 2016
  • Geemusic profile picture
    Geemusic

    Which one for example? :)

    Written November 24, 2016
  • MillerAkimotoAkira profile picture
    MillerAkimotoAkira

    I Very Like it, did the texture coming up with .blender model ? and keep the good work. i'm very like it

    Written April 28, 2020
  • JoltGames  profile picture
    JoltGames

    Hey great Model. Can i use it in my game? I will credit you

    Written October 20, 2020
  • Geemusic profile picture
    Geemusic

    Yeah, you can - sorry for the late reply,

    Written March 17, 2021