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New Updates for: P-38, P-51D, Spitfire and Bf 109; and new Blogspot places - March 30, 2020

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog during this quarantine phase while the World makes their best to find a (possible) cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. And nothing like a good Blog to entertain you. For this Blog, I'm going to talk about new adjustments of the P-38 Lightning, P-51D Mustang, the Spitfire and the Bf 109. Let me show you the new renders of the P-38 Lightning: I included a new armored headrest for the P-38, along the reflector gunsight to target enemy aircraft, warships, vehicles and bases. Also, new fuel depots and adjustments for the wheels were included. I managed to fix some issues with the texture for the fuselage, nacelles, wings and ailerons. Now this majestic aircraft looks amazing. Now the P-51 Mustang: The Mustang received a new set of landing gears on the wings, along the flaps, ailerons, seat and gunsight. Also, I included a Gloss Material for the main materials - to

COVID-19 and Resuming my Minecraft Style project

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog. As we are completely aware of the World's situation  due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I guess a considerable number of civil service exams are being cancelled, suspended or postponed. This was taken as most of  examination Boards received Governamental regulations to make sure the contagion won't spread further as we are doing everything we can to keep everyone safe and healthy. Though some exams has been cancelled, suspended or postponed, it doesn't mean I'll have to drop my studies. There will be some days I'll dedicate myself into them, while others will be reserved for my 3D works and fun. Alright. Enough with these and let's go for the important thing. For this Blog, I decided to resume one of the works I made a long time. I'm pretty sure you saw some rendered images from a Minecraft-styled characters. In case not, here's the link to the Blog I told about that midterm project:  A

New video and updates for: Bf 109 E - March 17, 2020

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog while we are discovering new things in 2020. And nothing like a good Blog to entertain you. For this Blog, I recently uploaded a new video for TonyAnima Projects' YouTube channel, continuing the Messerschmitt Bf 109 E project on Blender. In the video, I decided to make some adjustments on the main structure by adding the Subdivision Surface. I had to adjust a considerable set of edges and vertices from the mesh in order to keep the modifier on the aircraft. Other components made were the ailerons. This time I made it right, because when I did the ailerons from the other projects like the P-38 Lightning, Spitfire and P-51 Mustang, I made a cut from the wings' mesh and separate it from the main one to make the ailerons, and to fill the open spaces I subdivided too much and appeared some gaps in the mesh. Currently it's looking good. For the next video, I'll add the pilot seat and navigation panel

M3 Half-Track (new project), Resuming my studies and A small pause with Claymore projects... for now

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog while we are discovering new things in 2020. And nothing like a good Blog to entertain you. For this Blog, I'm going to show a new project I started recently - focused on WW2 vehicles. The vehicle of choice is the American M3 Half-Track A model. In case you don't know what it is, the M3 Half-Track was an American half-track vehicle built during WW2 until its retirement in 1990. Half-track because of a pair of tracks (similar to those used by tanks) over a set of rear wheels on a vehicle, but keeping the front wheels for guiding the vehicle. The main function of the M3 was the transport of troops, supplies and important materials over rugged terrain where conventional vehicles can't walk through. There were other versions for the M3 Half-Track like the tank destroyer version or by its name M3 Gun Motor Carriage and the M13 and M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage - for AA (anti-aircraft) role with the M45 Quadmount t