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Old 02-08-2006, 12:09 AM
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Amazing detail, Tom.
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Old 02-08-2006, 12:53 AM
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thanks for the comments everyone

@ Kris, the last render i had to set it up using vray proxis, becuase my computer crashed evertime i tried rendering it. so the the wire frame for that shot will not really show a proper wireframe, but in have got a couple of wire shots form earlier







as for the poly count, it doesnt really need to be that high but with those rims, i have a mesh smoother modifer on them set to about 3 or 4, that kicks the poly count up a lot

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Looks really good Tom. My software has a similar means of mesh smoothing. It displays really clean and low-poly looking and the subdivisions are only temporary until the surface is finalized. Pretty cool. I took a shot at modeling the Currie rear end too. I don't get to do stuff like this too often, but I set aside 2 hours tonight to model something a little different. It looks decent so far, but I just eyeballed it from Scott's pics like you're doing but I can't say I'm ambitious enough to model all the things you're modeling (no time to devote to it right now... ) I've included screencaps of my model in the various display modes.







P.S. Are you looking for work as a poly-modeler? I know a few places that are hiring right now here in the States.

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Old 02-08-2006, 04:01 AM
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thanks Kris, is that rhino? or is it a specialised 3d program? looks great tho

btw u got a pm thanks
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Old 02-23-2006, 07:20 AM
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More eye candy. Tom is doing a fantastic job.

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Old 02-23-2006, 07:33 AM
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That is just awesome stuff.
Pretty soon you will have Scott's car going down the road in "Toy Story 3 - Woody gets a PT Camaro"
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Old 02-28-2006, 09:41 PM
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How about a clay model?

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Old 02-28-2006, 10:38 PM
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thanks Scott for keeping this thread up to date, i almost forgot about it

at the monent iam doing another render simlar to that one but hopfull u will be able to see the details a lot better, if it goes well i will do a couple of better ones tonight, seeing as there are a couple of missing things (like the brakes) and i also have to fix the black mark on the fuel tank, i dont know how it got there tho :S

as for the engine we almost have a n/a engine most of the engine is there, all the details around the front is done such as the water pump, alt, and power steering pump. now i just gotto work on the intake and exhaust

but everything is starting to fall into place

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That work is killer
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