My Ford inspired WIP
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Hey, cool model! It looks like you've put a lot of work into keeping it low-poly, but also including the right amount of detail where needed. Good eye. Still, it would be kind of hard to get into...
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Hey wassup,Rogue!
How re u?
Nice to see u here.
Nice modelling.Hope to see more from u here.
Btw i stopped posting models on warehouse but i keep my work posted here.
Happy sketching!Elisei
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Great looking model - especially like the last image. Inspires me to do something realistic, or at least try. Nice work!
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hey rouge how is it goin glad you joined. could you show all of us how you start your cars? i would like to know your teqnike (i don't know how to spell it)
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As soon as I can I will upload a video of how to....
For this model I based it on a Ford so I used the cars blueprints. Most of the time I use existing blueprints or ones I make, usually poorly made but do the trick.
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BTW, thanks for the comments.
@jim said:
by Jim on Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:07 pm
Hey, cool model! It looks like you've put a lot of work into keeping it low-poly, but also including the right amount of detail where needed. Good eye. Still, it would be kind of hard to get into...Well, I do try to keep they poly count to a reasonable level although I'm known for not going "all out" with use of poly's or using the add detail feature. I find it makes the surfaces strangely contoured by adding lots of pointless poly's.
At the moment it has no door handles, I usually leave them for luckey last if thats what you mean. -
Well, here is another car on the way. It is a sedan inspired by both the new Mondeo and Mazda's 6...I hope you like it.
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@unknownuser said:
I hope you like it.
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Thanks, I felt like "upping the anti" with this model. More poly's, more detail and a design that is sure to please. A real
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Hey rouge do you make your interiors? If so could you teach me how to make one I'm struggling with that THX
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Looks nice Rogue, I'm very curious if you will have details on the tires as well. And what will be your approach, in order to model a 'good looking' tire. I know how it's done in 3ds max, but I can't imagine what should be in sketchup ( the technique).
Regards,
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actually is pretty simple
http://www.youtube.com/v/bJIsKCbFiTEThis is a way and isaac made a tutorial for it
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Meserie! Thanks!
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@rayochoa said:
Hey rouge do you make your interiors? If so could you teach me how to make one I'm struggling with that THX
I would be glad to teach you, I will be a little busy in the coming days but as soon as I can ill contact you.
@ely862me said:
actually is pretty simple
http://www.youtube.com/v/bJIsKCbFiTEThis is a way and isaac made a tutorial for it
Thanks ely862me, thats exactly what I was going to suggest...
Thanks for the comments, here is my latest project. It will include the three models shown. Yup, its a Ford Escort.
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@rayochoa said:
Hey rouge do you make your interiors? If so could you teach me how to make one I'm struggling with that THX
Here is the first part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGRcdnld1ck
Second: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6_OYl_C9Gc
Third (final): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj_Ez9i736gIf the links dont work contact me and I'll fix it asap.
I hope it helps Ray, it took me a long time to do.
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almost like me
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Thanks alot Rouge very inspiring a VERY clean interior i like it alot ill try to do that as soon as possible
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Here is an update on the escort, just a bt of the boot done and I had to remodel the front a bit as it was looking a bit wrong.
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Here is a little update....
Updates:
-Minor interior revision has taken place
-Front seats have been started
-Dashbord has had a complete overhaul
-Door features are being added
-Problem with boot lid has been found and fixed
-Exhaust pipe and muffler have been revised -
Thanks for keeping on with this model - I thought you might have fallen off the planet or something.
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