Model a Cartoony Gatling Gun in Luxology Modo 401

Model a Cartoony Gatling Gun in Luxology Modo 401

Tutorial Details
  • Software Used: Luxology Modo 401
  • Difficulty Level: Beginner
  • Completion Time: 1 - 1.5 hours
  • Additional Files/ Plugins: Reference Images

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 4 of 9 in the Best Of Modo Session
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In this Basix tutorial, you will learn how to use many of Luxology Modo’s user friendly modeling tools to create a cartoony stylized gatling gun. When you are finished, you should know all that you need to get started creating your own 3d models in this incredibly powerful modeling package!

This tutorial is Day 1 in a series. Go to Day 2.

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Discussion 11 Comments

  1. MacMan says:

    WOW this is awesome I cant wait to get started on this

  2. ShahrezRafiq says:

    Cooooool!
    Modo is awesome and so is the tut. Thanks and please post more C4D and Modo tuts.

  3. liam says:

    have a glass of water handy next time you record dude!

  4. Justin Mitrache says:

    I always do. But that soar throat kept coming back…..Sorry if I caused any discomforts to you guys.

    Cheers,
    Justin

  5. Pappaert Philippe says:

    Hello,
    Where can we get the images …
    Best Reagards.

  6. Pappert Philippe says:

    Found them sorry.
    Philippe

  7. Norman says:

    awesome!!
    thanks

  8. tasarhane says:

    nice video tutorial.. thanks.

  9. Gilles says:

    Helle there

    Thanks for the tutorial, nicely done

    Here is my version of it

    http://s1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee454/GCharb/?action=view&current=gatling.jpg

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