Nice, it's just a shame most of it's wrong.
Originally Posted By: JoGa
REduction is a attribution (lat. reductio).
You reduce a bigger thing in a smaller thats the way in chemistry, computer science, boiling, ... abstract: Reductionism.
:to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.
There is no necessity for a reduction to exist only within a single entity. Should a concept be redesigned and it's weight be lowered, it would have a reduction in weight though it would not necessarily have to be the same entity. The concept of the object is where the attribution exists.

Originally Posted By: JoGa
But i didn't know that the meaning of reductions is addicted to the place, you come from?
Neither did I. Why would you even think the two questions were related?

Originally Posted By: JoGa
Please stop offending on little details, mrguest.
Then don't prompt me to and that's somewhat hypocritical isn't it? wink

To clarify for those who misunderstood my earlier post
Originally Posted By: MrGuest
Nice poly reduction model of the ship though, as most have already pointed out the polycount is wayyy too high
Nice recreation of the concept kmega99 created, well done in reducing the number of polygons required to achieve a similar looking model.