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Branching out is great. It helps you become well rounded. I don't think, beyond the endless attempts to make a superhero bodysuit, that I've ever modeled the same thing twice.
You have a great start there. I am also putting in a vote for the low rider version. I saw a Nissan pickup somewhere that someone modeled with working air bags. 0= on the ground, 1= about 3 inches off. But it was $200 for the model.
Oh, and the tutorials on your site have been a treasure for me, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for them.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
@Rokket, I'm glad you are finding my tutorials helpful. Is there another Poser subject you would like to see explained there?
@Obm, it's the perspective of the shot that is decieving, besides this will all go into ZBrush for a final detailing.
@Heddheld, 3ds Max.
@ "other posters" a low rider version is definately in the works and thanks for the comments.
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Quote - @Rokket, I'm glad you are finding my tutorials helpful. Is there another Poser subject you would like to see explained there?
I struggle with texturing and the materials room. I don't understand what all the nodes do or how to use them effectively. If you have knowledge there, that would be a great tutorial.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
I created an engine the other day which was straight box modeling, the only Nurbs is the manifold section. I still have some fine detailing as well as the exhaust pipes to do.
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Thanks Kendra. When I modeled the engine I also modeled up the frame, differential, trasmission, spings and under carriage. No one is ever going to see it but it just felt naked without. Wonderful to look at but it would never be used in a render, sometimes I do the minutia just to be complete...perhaps I should back off on that a tad? lol.
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It would be used in a render if someone was to put it on a lift for a garage scene....
I'm just saying
I, for one, really appreciate when someone takes the time to put the little details in there that may or may not be seen. I try to do that when I am modeling, and I find that it not only gives me satisfaction, but makes the whole model seem more realistic.
You are doing a great job so far.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
I have to ask, how to you get those edges so smooth? No matter what surface I try, there's always bumps, ripples, or impurities. It kinda sucks. :sad:
Poser Pro 2012/3DS Max 2013/Adobe Photoshop Elements 10/Zbrush/
PC: HP Z820 Workstation, 3.30 ghz 8 core Intel Processor, 2gig nvidia Quadro, 16 gig of Ram and 2TB Hard Drive.
The engine is more or less complete at this point, now onto the Cab interior.
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Hmmmmmm ---- haven't tried Nurbs yet. May have to give that a go. I was trying the shaping of a car with Splines, but that wasn't working out either.
Thanks for the tip with the nurbs, that engine looks PHENOMINAL!
Poser Pro 2012/3DS Max 2013/Adobe Photoshop Elements 10/Zbrush/
PC: HP Z820 Workstation, 3.30 ghz 8 core Intel Processor, 2gig nvidia Quadro, 16 gig of Ram and 2TB Hard Drive.
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That is so cool. Excellent work there.
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I am going for a '51 Chevy Pickup, there will be a stock version, beat-up version and then the low rider/mean version. here's what I have so far:
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