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It looks good so far. Make sure to use smoothing groups (edgesplits) around the edges of the frame so that you don't get that jagged appearance.
also, i forgot to say that the hat is a bit "opened", because i'll make the goggles pass inside the hat, and when i finish them i'll adjust the hat again.
I explain this in the video too.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15644610/Blendar/skihead%20model%20finished.png
i'll try what i can get with the textures, and show it here.
Also some feedback would be great!
not meaning that i make worse textures, but that they take me much more time to make.
Make the hat part team colored, and the goggles of a very dark oposite team colored (like, red hat and dark dark blue goggles). Then the glass (it's plastic, but meh) would be orange and shiny.
Then, i had ideas too for when it gets in game (if ever), adding 3 styles, wich are only usefull when painting it:
1- Painting the item paints only the hat
2- Painting it paints only the goggles
3- The paint is applyed to both the hat and the goggles.
I'll give it a try, but if you have any better ideas, please leave them here