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Freebie: Amazing 3D Character Model Of The Soldier From Team Fortress 2!

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If you loved the Team Fortress 2 “Pyro” model we posted last week, you’ll be super psyched to learn that artist Shaun Keenan is once again bringing the awesome with this weeks release of “The Soldier”. Shuan has done an amazing job re-creating this iconic character in full detail, and is sharing the model with the Cgtuts+ community for free! Very nice of him indeed!


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Check out Shaun’s portfolio at fusedgore.cgsociety.org


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Discussion 9 Comments

  1. Again a great piece of art!

  2. Iani Stoianov says:

    Man if you make some organic modeling tutorials you will be the best

  3. Shaun Keenan says:
    Author

    Thanks allot people .Hopefully more characters coming soon keep your eyes posted.

  4. Elix says:

    How come you didn’t include the ztool like you did for the Pyro?

  5. Shaun Keenan says:
    Author

    Cause I forgot to put it in there .

  6. Elix says:

    Um, can you, please? :)

  7. ShaunKeenan says:
    Author

    Contact me through my author page for email and I will send it toya.

  8. Aleksey says:

    Any chance for a low poly version of this or the pyro? Like without smoothing applied? I wanted to practice rigging/weight mapping and these guys would be awesome for that.

    Also possibly in a T-pose, but i can probably fix that myself if there is a low poly version.

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