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Fedoraville 1950's American Hearse

3D Studio Max Historical posted on Apr 20, 2008
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This shows a 1950s-60's style American hearse - a part of our Fedoraville Vehicle Collection Volume 1 (includes poser prop, 3DS, bryce and vue versions). Here you see the 3DS version, imported into Vue and rendered with an HDR image. The glass objects and chrome objects have all been changed to native vue shaders. This one even comes with the gurney and coffin :-) http://meshbox.com/FVV1V100.html

Comments (5)


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maraich

4:36AM | Sun, 20 April 2008

Another very cool piece of work, Chikako. The shader you chose for the windshield looks a bit odd to me, but the rest looks quite amazing.

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dbrv6

8:24AM | Sun, 20 April 2008

very very sweet looking!

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Meshbox

10:35AM | Sun, 20 April 2008

Hi friends - That did come out strangely, didnt it? The glass on the other windows are exactly the same - this is "standard glass" in Vue 5 Infinite. The back passenger window looks about right to me, but I agree, it isnt quite working on the windshield. Maybe its just the angle of the windshield vs the image its supposed to reflect, not sure. Best, chikako

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tcombs

3:04PM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Very cool for vampires.:)

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theconqueror

4:22AM | Sat, 03 May 2008

Superb job... well done...


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