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Old 12-24-06, 03:26 PM
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wow that is freakin awsome what program are you using dude.
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looks sexy
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good job.. i like the 3rd gen to. great work man.
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The coop is WAY too big! Also, it's not centered, its off to the side a bit, and a lot smaller.
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Noticed there was an error in that my hood scoop wasn't offset...problem solved now, and now the parts are separate so I can render a TURBO or a NA model.

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Old 12-24-06, 05:13 PM
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Added more definition to the window by adding an edge loop, brought out the wheel well a little more, and fixed a few errors there...got a lot left though.

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is there anyway to make a 3D model just based off car pics?


like take pics of each side going around?

also can you change the color of that car easially?

one more question

With the 3d models can you make a game with these type?
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Looks nice. If you don't mind, what program are you using?
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Originally Posted by cmanns
is there anyway to make a 3D model just based off car pics?


like take pics of each side going around?

also can you change the color of that car easially?

one more question

With the 3d models can you make a game with these type?
Look at my first post, it is off of just 4 views of the car, and yes the color is changed easily, lighting just takes a while to do.

And yes I could put that into a game.

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Looks nice. If you don't mind, what program are you using?
I am using Cinema 4D, a demo can be found at www.maxon.net
Old 12-24-06, 05:35 PM
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Should make a video game
Old 12-24-06, 05:39 PM
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nice work so far, looks great. i kinda work with the same stuff you do, i use Autodesk softwares, i am studing to become a architect
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More wheel well issues fixed, and finished the scoop.

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Old 12-24-06, 06:30 PM
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Fixed errors, moved points, generally just making sure I don't screw myself over later...

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Also did more work on the front end, and moved the points to match the blueprints and what reference I have...

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Too bad we can't figure out a way to incorporate this model.

I need to see if the hood will clear.

Looks like we would need a conversion software to go either way.
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That looks semi like solidworks, is it? If you can convert to .3ds or .obj I can use it.
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It's Pro-e converted to view on SolidWorks edrawings coverted to .jpg.

edrawings is free in-line. Could you convert yours to SW edrawings?

http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/pages...Publisher.html

From what I understand from some quick searches, we would need this software.

http://www.okino.com/press/press_rel...partnering.pdf
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i do some paper modeling, i wonder if i can the program to tare your 3d model apart to the printable version,
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Originally Posted by ynkeetratr
It's Pro-e converted to view on SolidWorks edrawings coverted to .jpg.

edrawings is free in-line. Could you convert yours to SW edrawings?

http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/pages...Publisher.html

From what I understand from some quick searches, we would need this software.

http://www.okino.com/press/press_rel...partnering.pdf
I can't convert to much at all, I CAN...but the file size is rediculously large, like OVER one gigabyte at LEAST.

So pretty much I have to import it, or basically it won't work.

and yeah it looks like we would need that, but I don't got the money to buy anything.
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Old 12-24-06, 11:39 PM
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I probably didn't read it but this has 4 lugs.
It's very nice though.
SKILLS!

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How about you do my car!
Yahahaha. Just kidding.

Keep it coming. The FC3s is definitely going to nice. . .it just seems like it's meant to be, like cartoonish car.....


Give us some "HiRes"

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Give you some high-res you ask? Tell me what you want and the resolution you want and I will render it for you.
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Old 12-25-06, 12:56 AM
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Another render...

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front needs to be alittle more rounded. turning into a 1st gen look...

http://compsupportforums.com/forums/..._album&album=5

Will be slow, we're backing up the data so the cpu dosent like processing php but the images still load fast.

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Originally Posted by cmanns
front needs to be alittle more rounded. turning into a 1st gen look...
Hows this look for rounded now?

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