NOLA Saint's WIP
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@unknownuser said:
Yes I saw it before you deleted it XD You can just re-upload it. It's awefully nice though, looks almost exactly like a dodge Charger. Was that your reference?
No, i don't have a backup file...its gone forever...
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Please, see my post here. Maybe the method I suggested in the PM still works even though model history was not on.
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Well, i redid the model. Anyway, here is a screenshot of the Sting GT WIP. Redid the whole top of the car!
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@unknownuser said:
Yes I saw it before you deleted it XD You can just re-upload it. It's awefully nice though, looks almost exactly like a dodge Charger. Was that your reference?
Yup
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Here is the link to the finished 2011 Sting GT
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=eb3e4ea22c5c3d3ca37f3fc191551700 -
It's nice. But try what I told you in my ratig of this model.
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@unknownuser said:
It's nice. But try what I told you in my ratig of this model.
No, i have searched the deepest depth of my computer and have not found an autosave XD
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Odd how I found the old revision on the 3d WH...I dlded it just in case...
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@unknownuser said:
Odd how I found the old revision on the 3d WH...I dlded it just in case...
The original Sting? If you have that PLEASE upload it and let me download it. If not, at myself.
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But...Then IDK what the trouble is. I found the old Sting on the warehouse with this description: The 2011 NOSA Sting-R is the top of the line car of NOSA Automotive. With a sleek look, comfortable cabin, smooth ride, and 30 MPG; the Sting makes a ride more fun. 6.1 Liter V8 engine, 5 speed automatic transition, 370 hp, and optional rear seat video screens also make the 2011 sting the best car of NOSA. There are 3 forms of the Sting: Sting, Sting EC (Economy Class)/Sting ECx, and Sting GT. The Sting EC has a V6 engine and 33 MPG. The Sting GT has a V8 engine, 30 MPG, and 410 hp. Disc Brake by DPW And this link: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ff2fb2cfda0bb88aa37f3fc191551700 Is that the right one?
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@unknownuser said:
But...Then IDK what the trouble is. I found the old Sting on the warehouse with this description: The 2011 NOSA Sting-R is the top of the line car of NOSA Automotive. With a sleek look, comfortable cabin, smooth ride, and 30 MPG; the Sting makes a ride more fun. 6.1 Liter V8 engine, 5 speed automatic transition, 370 hp, and optional rear seat video screens also make the 2011 sting the best car of NOSA. There are 3 forms of the Sting: Sting, Sting EC (Economy Class)/Sting ECx, and Sting GT. The Sting EC has a V6 engine and 33 MPG. The Sting GT has a V8 engine, 30 MPG, and 410 hp. Disc Brake by DPW And this link: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ff2fb2cfda0bb88aa37f3fc191551700 Is that the right one?
ohhh, no. That is the remodeled version. I had to make the model all over again. Hope that clears it up. Anyway we are kinda getting off topic.
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Oh! My bad! I see, so it's gone for good. It still doesnt make sense. There should be an autosave untitled in your hard drive.
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My latest model? A wheel. Check it out. I think its my best wheel so far. Please tell me if you like it and where to improve. Here is a link to the model: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f20b9427c23aa7c1a37f3fc191551700
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If Rogue is reading this, his suggestion will be "More polygons." If Scott Para is reading this, "Too many polygons on the rim" XD I tend to think that there should be more polygons on the tires and less on the spokes.
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@unknownuser said:
If Rogue is reading this, his suggestion will be "More polygons." If Scott Para is reading this, "Too many polygons on the rim" XD I tend to think that there should be more polygons on the tires and less on the spokes.
XD Well, i will take that into consideration next time i make a wheel. PS I have a great idea: An SUV Convertible!
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You rock...
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My latest project is a SUV Crossover (a small, Prius-looking SUV) based on a never released Honda. Some screenies below. Tell me if you like it and where to improve.
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It seems to have a much higher polygon count than any other model you've made so far... Just keep doing what you're doing and it should turn out great!
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Interesting design, I'm sure it'll turn out!
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Yeah, here is the current progress. No softening yet, but i did make my own mirrors! Screenies time!
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