Rogue's W.I.P's!
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Cool! The rear is starting to shape up nicely. But it's too early for a judgement, because I was going to point out that the roof should be a bit more curved on the edges.
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Thanks Shams. I am trying to fix that problem and I have taken steps to fix it but I cant tell if it will make much difference until I start the finishing process.
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I was a little board so I decided to muck around with a new Maverick...
Its getting there
I have also done work on my Stentorian Coupe series. I have added new seats, work done to the interior, body work still being done as there will be 3 or more Generation models, reduced the underbody detail and decided to not have an engine. -
More work on the Falcon Fastback.
I have reached the final stages of the process so expect to see more pics of it soon.
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Nice. Real nice. I like the old classics.
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SWEET! Can't wait to see that Falcon upclose.
A suggestion for the Maverick:
That grille, I'm doing the same with my version of the Cobra (except mine has a chrome accent around the grille) and it looks pretty good.
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Thanks Shams. I have planned on making something similar, like I done with the last Maverick.
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Sorry but no more work has been done on my Maverick but I have started another.
I have attempted this model type many times, try to guess what it's based on...
2010 Trojan Cobra
Now the new body type
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Here is the Cobra GT S and the new Rogue Maverick:
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Nice work on that grille; looks very Saleen-ish with the revised front end. But that new front end on the Cobra GT S is messing with my perceptions. Moar pics plz...?
That rear is epic by the way.
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Thnaks Shams
Sure, here are some more pics
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Really nice job!
Hey, rogue, I've been trying my luck at making a car, the BMW Z4 to be exact, but I'm not that great if you know what I mean . I managed to get the main body, and am going to add headlights+taillights next, but don't exactly know what to do. I can post the model here if you want to have a look yourself, but for now, Any advice?
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Looking great so far.
I can suggest drawing an outline of the lights on the blueprints then extruding through the mesh. Clean up the outline on the mesh a little bit and turn it into a component. Try to add the detail of the light inside this component but as a separate group.If you need any other help I will be glad to try.
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Ahh, I see what you did there. So, the front fender have been stretched but the headlights are in the same place, right? I'm definitely doing that to my version.
That's some awesome work there BTM. I'm still scared to start working on an Audi RS6. I got blueprints set up and all, but don't have the confidence on starting it. Looks like it's back to watching Rogue's videos for me...
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Ah, both, in fact. I have taken the area around the lights forward making the hood and side panels longer in the front; I have taken the lights back to the grille to give it more depth too.
Hey Shams, no need to feel bad about that. I feel the same way whenever I start a new model.
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Thanks guys
I've got more done, but no interior (yet). So far I've made a very simple car (ferret armored car), a simple car (volkswagen 'thing' (type 181), and even though I've tried making interiors before, for this car, I have no clue where i should start, or what I should do.
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That is looking very, very good. May I suggest:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RogueAutomotive&view=videosTake a look at the 3 interior modeling videos.
I hope it helps
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They seem helpful, i'll have to try it
For now though, I fixed up a few things, including the sides, and tail lights. will fix the front end up a bit next.
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Sorry about the delay though...
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Thanks Shams, it looks very good. I love the rear where youβve changed the exhausts and bumper layout and colours.
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