Porsche 911 Turbo by LoDDer
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Description
This is my real first attempt at a car. Please comment on it, i think there's something missing.
I'm going to start working on a real backround now, instead of the one i have now!
Comments (9)
wbdz14
this modell is horrible. noone would buy such a "porsche" except a garbage-dealer
Wadus
I wouldnt call the model horrible. No it doesnt look like a Porshe, but its not bad for a first attempt at a car. I wish my first attempt at a car came out that good...
LoDDer
ok thanks for the COMMENT, instead of burning it, how about a couple suggestions for improvements!
UrbanEspionage
Dude love the Materials, actually i am jealous fo your materials. Did you just apply different materials to different parts of the mesh? Was this box modeled? patch modeled, or splined? If you need any assistance ALWAYS think of me, i am also learning to model cars, so i would love to help you along the way as I learn new things? Just give me a way of contacting you and we could chat?
KriTTer
Very strange modeling and texture. Very strange result.
el_shadow
Needs more improvement on it...
hyped1
it's awesome...if you have never seen a car before, or are a NURBS gumby!
LoDDer
OK, will you people listen up! I made this car like a year ago, it's my FIRST attempt EVER at making a car, wat the heck do u expect it to look like???? I put it on here hoping to see suggestions, and all you people keep critisising, and only ONE person actually stopped and tried help.
pauljs75
Not too bad for a first try. My first cars that I modeled as a mesh started out looking like bricks. http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=264345 (previous attempts were Bryce booleans, which got complicated very easily) Also note that when trying to get help with models, sometimes it's a good idea to show the mesh along side the rendered version. That way people can see where the proplem is and offer advice.