Help! No folder in documents for TMNF

I just got TMNF and I've been trying to use custom skins. I looked up a tutorial and went to where it said, the documents folder, and I only saw the folder I have for TM2020. What do I do?

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u/Murdererofbananas — 23 days ago
▲ 14 r/tanks

WIP Renault FT-17

I finished the general design! This is my first major blender project and has taken about a week to get to this point. I'm moving on to detailing & texturing, but this'll be its general shapes. Let me know if I made any mistakes, and critiques are appreciated.

u/Murdererofbananas — 2 months ago
▲ 53 r/tanks

Hi! I'm working on a Renault FT-17 model but I'm getting conflicting reference images for the turret. Some look more boxy, others more curvy, some have the hatch higher up, some have a differently shaped gun, etc. I've just started and I just want to make sure I'm not accidentally inventing a new model of Renault FT by combining aspects from others, and then have to go back and correct stuff. Thanks in advance!

u/Murdererofbananas — 2 months ago
▲ 32 r/blender

For my 2nd model after my last one (which was a cake pop), and decided to make a tank. Didn't use geometry nodes this time, just standard modeling. Definitely less of a headache to do it that way, but I still like geo nodes. The tank is heavily inspired by the Renault FT, the first ever "modern" tank and the first one with a rotating turret, though I changed it quite a bit. Looking for feedback on how I can improve in the future!

u/Murdererofbananas — 2 months ago

So I was trying to make tank treads with a deform and array modifier, and I want to merge them, but I can't until they're realized. The problem is that realizing them does this. Messing with any settings doesn't give anything useful. Anyone got a solution?

u/Murdererofbananas — 2 months ago
▲ 24 r/blender

I've used blender for a while for texturing stuff, but I never actually learned to use it for the intended purpose of modelling. So, I made a Starbucks cake pop because I fucking love them, and dear god, I have a newfound respect for all of you. A lot of googling went into this. I decided to use geometry nodes since I'm already somewhat acquainted with the shading tab. Didn't do anything fancy for texturing, but eh, whatever.

u/Murdererofbananas — 2 months ago