Thanks for the Help guys I really appreciate it. I am trying to unfold the Scorpion Helm I just created and I am going back and forth between Pep and Maya reducing the Poly count.and then.I noticed that you can actually edit the Pep file directly to smooth out the seams.Click on the 3d menu - Edit Mode - Edit modelSelect the vertex or 'Joints' and move them to smooth the pep out. I just figure this out so try it and see if it works for you.And Nin, I'd love any feedback you might have for me, or are one of the resident experts on the topic! I was working on unfolding a simple version I was working on but gave up to add in some more detail to the helm. This isn't very detailed but it's good for my second attempt, right?This isn't an accurate copy of a helm but more of an combination of some first edition troops I have in my case and some current troop I've found in the GW store.

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The original helms were more round and narrow and the newer helms are more flat topped and boxy looking. I also didn't add in the Soul Stones but I figured like the Mane for the Avengers they would be best added separately. As well as some of the other details like vents and raised markings.What do you guys think. (and I know it's heresy lol but I'm a die hard Eldar Fan and could take on any squad of marine with one warlock and a Solitaire back in the day when Harlequins were an unstoppable force. I miss the Rogue Trader days.

Even second edition was OK.The new rules are for people who don't have an imagination!

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About how maintenance has devolved into religious rituals appeasing machine spirits, and all constructions must be done exactly the same way because that is how it has always been done, because the Emperor Himself created that schematic, and to alter it in any way would be Heresy?STC's are the cause of, and solution to, that problem. If you have an STC, you can press a button, and the glorious perfect machine will immediately build whatever it is programmed with the schematics to build. There is no need to understand the STC.

There is no need to understand the things that come out of the STC. There is only the need to press a button, and obey. It is the only acceptable way to add 'new' technological knowledge to the Imperium.While this may seem backwards to more advanced societies, it is surprisingly practical in a Universe where tinkering with a machine really can make it come alive, turn evil, and try to eat you. That said, it's not like the Imperium/Mechanicum has found a full, functional STC at any point in the last 10,000 years. At best, they've found broken down scraps and the occasional note or schematic from one. A full, functional STC would revolutionize the Imperium in a way unseen since the Heresy.You know how in Mass Effect, finding Prothean ruins on Mars propelled humans to galactic significance with the technology we found there?

Well, an STC would be equally or more revolutionary for the Imperium. At minimum, they would stop the Imperium's slow decline into anarchy (and not the cool kind of Anarchy like Bakunin, we're talking about fucking Hobbesian state of nature shit here) and revitalize it to last another ten thousand years. At best, it would result in the restoration of the Emperor and his health, the defeat of all the Imperium's foes, and total galactic conquest for humanity. It's basically a laptop full of all the cad files and automation instructions for the massive 3d printers the imperium calls forges for every possible thing they may need to make. STCs come in many different shapes and forms depending on how they were supposed to be deployed.

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The Mechanicus had plenty on mars in archive form (think space floppy disks) before t-800s and chaos ruined them all. Colonists would carry them on their expeditions either built into the computers onboard their ships or as the above mentioned portable computer and military units would have them uploaded to their mobile commander centers and such.