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3D Studio Max Transportation posted on Jun 14, 2004
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The 2001 Chrysler Crossfire Concept My first car and final project for my Intro to modeling class. For this project we were allowed to choose anything our hearts desired. I decided to challenge myself...and quite a challenge it was...almost too challenging. I heard they don't start modeling cars until the advanced class. I now know why...Oh well. I chose this car because I like the Crossfire, but I like the concept version better, as it has a more aggressive look. I used 3DS Max for everything...scanline render. Thanks to those of you here at Renderosity who helped me out along the way and provided positive and/or constructive feedback. Look forward to more from me next quarter in the Maya gallery. Evo

Comments (3)


sersen

10:39PM | Mon, 14 June 2004

nice work!

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Peter C

10:52PM | Mon, 14 June 2004

Very cool -- looks pretty darn real!

JenniferSun

4:46AM | Tue, 14 September 2004

Great work you've done here. I prefer the concept version too, looks more agressive, seems to fit the image of this car much better than the actual design they've chosen now. Anyway, great work of a niiiiiiceeee car. Greets, Jen


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