I never beveled I chamfered
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I never beveled I chamfered
His point is there's too many little edges and stuff on the center piece. Also the center structure looks too fat.
Yes i know it's a little fat but then the ramps would be huge so...
Wide ramps would look better than a chode tower. Go back to what you had before you widened/chamfered it, and work from that. Use insets, extrudes, chamfers, bevels, etc. sparingly.
O.O
i know what chode means
the tower is way too fat. all are tapered towards the front.
but what's the big deal if its too fat?...
the deal is that it looks ugly because it is too fat.
well i dont know how to fix it but at the moment is this bad?
i was trying to connect the floor and this was the only way i could
http://i37.tinypic.com/5u2143.jpg
EDIT-well I posted my comment without noticing the next page reffering to the image before this. Sorry, but still some of my post still stands.
In my opinion you should rarely use 45 degree angles to walk on because it makes a really unsmooth player movement but also depends on the scenario. I like to use 30 degree angles for ramps like you are showing. Maybe after you get a better grasp of the tools try and design a new and interesting base instead of basing it off of Valhalla. Any way you are getting there.
EDIT2- BTW Phillies won :P