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Mitsubishi Lancer

Rhino 3D (none) posted on Jun 22, 2001
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Civil version of japanese car

Comments (9)


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MRNot

10:11AM | Fri, 22 June 2001

impressive modelling! I have yet to check out Rhino, but if this kind of modelling is not too impossible, I think I'd better do so as soon as possible..

smoke

1:39PM | Fri, 22 June 2001

GREAT work

*ArchAngel*

3:10PM | Fri, 22 June 2001

Great job, you should try a mitsubishi eclpise with a racing package.

metaset

6:45PM | Fri, 22 June 2001

Very good nice color too, the only thing that strikes me is that there are no fog lights, you can't see the steering wheel throug the glass and the front wheel is a little to low, but very great model man

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Spike

2:59PM | Sun, 24 June 2001

Outstanding work. Please post this in the Rhino fourm here at Renderosity.

darien_dx

3:07AM | Wed, 27 June 2001

Outstanding modeling, but rims and tires needs to be bigger

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y@

2:34PM | Fri, 24 August 2001

seen this car many times,, it kicks ass.. is the car hovering? wheels look small to me too.. if you have the time post something at my car design forum.. http://pub26.ezboard.com/beighthdecay thanks

Odin

7:33AM | Sat, 22 September 2001

I tought the same as v@ when i saw this, there are only global illumin shadows here, makes it look like its flying, add a spotlight or something to give it some real shadows...unless its meant to fly? but very nice modeling

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steelrazer

10:12PM | Mon, 05 November 2001

this is solid and very simply stated! very nice work in rhino. the next big bugaboo is lighting...to get the damn stuff solid on the ground. "odin's" advice is spot on. a good resource on the subject of lighting (my personal hell) is "digital rendering and lighting" by jeremy birn from new riders publishing. yer in the groove, bear down!


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