Modeling a M4 Rifle – Pt. 1 (Blender 2.6 Tutorial)


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In this 15 part Blender video tutorial series, we go through a hard-surface modeling exercise by creating a highly detailed M4 assault rifle. Reference Images were collected from various sources, all licensed under CC Attribution or Public Domain. See licensed file in the reference folder.

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33 responses to “Modeling a M4 Rifle – Pt. 1 (Blender 2.6 Tutorial)”

  1. If you put a hole in the lower receiver as shown in the image then you will have a non-functioning weapon. The rifle in that image is an inert display model of the Colt M4. The Safety/Selector switch was removed, that's why there is a hole. You need to replace the hole with the selector switch otherwise your gun will not work in your game and players will die because you gave them a weapon with no selector switch.

  2. A critical note if you're doing this in Blender 2.8: it will mess you up if you don't do it. When you create the very first circle the tutorial has you create, rotate it 15 degrees immediately after creating. In this old version 2.6 of Blender, the circle is created with the top circle segment parallel to the x axis. In 2.8 this doesn't happen; you have to rotate the circle 15 degrees to make that top circle segment parallel to the X axis. When you start creating the stock, it will mess up everything if you haven't done this.

  3. hey man, i was confuse when i hear about blender can't use in 3d industries , it is right or not? i always try to find out about thats statment but i can't found it. i ask you about this because i so intresting about 3d modeling. maybe u can give me some

    enlightenment. thanks befor……….by the way i really like all tutorial from you 😀
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