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Mazda RX-7 "Detail Practice" Re-Post

3D Studio Max Transportation posted on May 09, 2003
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I really liek how thsi came out. Finally tried to map a car. Created the map in photoshop. Car is not done yet. I still have to make some phat ass muffler/ exhaust pipes. License plate, logo.and door handles, and trunk details on car. Just small, yet Important stuff again. Thanks for all of oyur support everyone. I am really working, my skills. I am tryin to learn as much as I can with every model I make, and everyoen here has been a REAL help! Thanx

Comments (5)


m6master

12:31PM | Fri, 09 May 2003

yepp, you are learning allright, it looks great. but i wonder when will you try some thing diffrent from a car? and im rethinking the dakar scen (if you remember).

Jimbo17

4:09PM | Fri, 09 May 2003

i noticed that the map on the wing is blurred. Dont know if that was on purpose, but to get rid of it extend your map a bit further forward. Other than that it looks great!

moes

5:14PM | Sun, 11 May 2003

go on to finish that its really good with more details; courage!!!

el_shadow

7:55AM | Mon, 12 May 2003

Come on! Show me what you got! It's pretty nice! Hurry up I want to see the final version soon as possible! Greets El Shadow/ShadowMaster

bulbousone

9:12PM | Mon, 12 May 2003

Good progress, though my take is that you shouldn't make 'phat' exhaust - the RX 7 is a classic.


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