Rogue's W.I.P's!
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It looks interesting but I think I'll just try to stick with the 5's I know. The Ford inspired ones.
Also feel free to catch up on my image uploads on my website
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Here is a little update for the Trojan Cobra:
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I have done a little more on my Mach II
I have also found a picture of another similar Ford Concept, only picture I can find...
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Now that I'm back, here is some more stuff
My first model made in SketchUp 7 Pro
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=bd8b8dae85745dc61d7499a6ca2305ee
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Im getting no discussions here again....
New model:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=77cc8819b15c187f308db5b674b9975c
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Well, your work is good, we all know that, not much to discuss about that, except if you have an idea or you want advice.
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Thanks Marian
Here is another wheels, its from the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=89098b35adf27910cac6f4f313ef6248This has been one of the hardest wheels I have made so far
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maybe you could sho us how you make those cool wheels?
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@rayochoa said:
maybe you could sho us how you make those cool wheels?
I did try to make a video tutorial using this complicate wheel but it took 4 hours and I didn’t have enough space to store the large file on my HDD...
It was recorded in HD.I also ran into quite time consuming problems so it turned out a mess.
I will still try to make a video tutorial next time I make a wheel or if I could figure out a good way to, a SketchUp tutorial.
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Just a little update on the Cobra, no images this time (under wraps)
Work on base model
-Interior started and it is going well, a few complications but looking good
-Exterior still not finished, underbody just started-Estimated total poly's: 100,000-ish
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Still amazed by the results you've managed to get. I'm beginning work on an Audi A3 today which is my first attempt at a car. I will post when I have something worth looking at.
Keep up the good work, I think when people don't speak it's because jaws have dropped at some of the things you've done here!
Puck
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Thanks a lot Puck
I would like to see what happens with your A3, best of luck.
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All your models are very cool
How bout trying to make a concept car completely from your imagination and make it "real" by rendering or something.I was looking at your cars earlier and i saw that range stormer car. Dude!! Freakin awsome. So much detail and everythin
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Do I see a dashboard in that Taunus? Hmm...
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@rayochoa said:
How bout trying to make a concept
Hmm, doesn’t sound like a bad idea but a lot of the concept cars I design on paper are very complicated.
I have a lot of modeling to do at the moment but I will surly get around to it one day.@blank said:
Do I see a dashboard in that Taunus? Hmm...
Yes, you do
I have done a bit of work on the interior a long with the exterior. Did anyone wonder why I showed the back this time instead of the front?? It’s because the already awesome looking front is being re-built. Don’t worry, it’s not changing much, just a few minor details will be changed. It’s mainly just a re-build to fix a few bits of poor mesh work and make it look realistic. -
OK, im getting a little board...
Here is another wheel
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e6f92c08e37d286fc811557dfc014b14
If you read the model description you’ll notice that I have said I will also make the actual Taunus 4 spokes wheels which are quite similar.
What do you think?
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Another wheel
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3c321ddfff38e28ec811557dfc014b14
Please download and take a look at the changes from the old D-010 to 25 and 26 before you pass judgement. I have done a hugh amount of work on all three models. The D-010 has basically been re-modeled and, although the 25 and 26 are based on the 10, they are both unique and vastly improved. The 26 has taken me about 3 hours to model so, as you can tell, it’s not a simple task.
So what do you think?
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4 spoke are nice. I like how you make them look like actual real life rims.
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Thanks Ray.
Its 4 a.m and im still going.
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That is an astonishing looking paint job and that wing just tops it off.
The render looks very crisp; you must be spending a lot of time and effort perfecting the textures and a have quite high performance computer to get results like that.
My renders always turn out really speckled with fireflies even after 10 hours with fryrender. I need a much better computer. I know my model is bottom of its line so I can’t expect that much.Once again, model is looking great, I can’t wait to see it finished.
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