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a couple of Ferrari's

Cinema 4D Transportation posted on Mar 26, 2004
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sorry about the sloppy lighting and rendering. i like the construction part of 3D rather than lighting and rendering. oo and sorry the seats were robbed from a free model.

Comments (12)


PowerRoy

3:31PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

Very HOT! -- great modeling! Keep it up!

OperaFan22

3:55PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

Great modeling, still I do feel you should give proper credit to the modeler whose seats you used into your car. It is the right thing to do. As for lighting, try using the Ufizi Light Probe from Paul Debevac's Light Probe gallery. http://www.debevec.org/Probes/ This scene, although it deserves compliments, I see it this way: a person wearing a suit with sneakers. Please update your lighting, I look forward to seeing your final work!

theglenster

4:13PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

yeah your right operafan, heres the link, http://129.125.101.174/c4dportal/fldetails.asp?id=123. tried using the uffizi probe but failed horribly. as for, "a person wearing a suit with sneakers" ive never heard such an apt description, a compliment, cheers!. and no i wont update the lighting, i like construction. but thanks for the sugestion. cheers powerroy :)

theglenster

4:50PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

when i say "and no i wont update the lighting" it just means that im not realy interested in that stuff (yet!), was after coments on the modeling. sorry if i sounded like an arse.

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Damsel

5:10PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

Great models and they look very fast! :-) I love the red color also...lighting or not I'd take one for a spin in a heartbeat!

theglenster

5:16PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

thanks damsel :)

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Curious

6:57PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

nice modeling, i cant make cars for crap lol

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bpm

5:07AM | Sat, 27 March 2004

oi oi glenster great models .how long did it take to make the models and did you use point2point modeling if not wat

theglenster

5:21AM | Sat, 27 March 2004

hi bpm, yes i used point modeling. the nose of the enzo is where i first ever placed a point to start this method of modeling and taught myself as i went along, because of that it took me about a month to model the body work. by the time i finished it though i could then go on and do the 360 in a couple of days.

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Honda2000

5:13PM | Sat, 27 March 2004

I think your image looks very dynamic, good contrast, and color useage. it may not have a real world air about it but I like it. your two models really came out nice.... was the Enzo as tough to model as it looks?

illTRON

9:04PM | Sun, 28 March 2004

some of the best models i have seen...the cars are proportionate, they dont look squished in any way...excellent modeling

prezident35

3:22AM | Sat, 24 September 2005

wow man.thats so cool


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