Rogue's W.I.P's!
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Hey Rogue, Blank here. It's nice to see updates. Even though no one's commenting, they're still viewing "awesomeness under construction". But yeah, feedback's good. It reassures you that someone in this planet cares, lol.
Anyway, keep 'em updates flowing. I'll check regularly and I hope others do too.
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Thanks Blank. I’m glad people understand that feedback is a key part of design. I noticed a mesh problem with the wheel I just posted...I just fixed it.
There will be no more exterior pics of the Rogue Sedan until I get to the interior and engine details. BTW does anyone have any good images of the Ford I5 Duratec (Volvo engine), 3.0 24 Valve DOHC V6 (from American Fords) and the Duratec 35 3.5 V6 DOHC or any similar engines. I need reference for modeling. Plus any running gear, suspension, gear box, steering, breaks, etc.
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I do!
Nice wheels. I'm downloading sketchup 7 right now. I'll be working on my skills for making a tuning wheel. Caus U went far away from me! Damn they look surreal. So good
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Your car work is great. I actually follow your threads quite a bit but don't comment....but people are definately listening. Your car tutorial was great. I'm hoping at some point you have the time to get a few more together because they are extremely helpful and your work is awsome.
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LOL
Ill add the finished artega -
The Finished Artega:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=8e846e63552e0c0913022c415a061a5a -
Also I noticed that you have 10 projects going at once, finish one project before making another
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@kdsdesign said:
Also I noticed that you have 10 projects going at once, finish one project before making another
LOL, I have a lot more than ten. It seems I find something else to model and get distracted from what I was already modeling. I have a lot of spare time on my hands at the moment and will get around to finishing some of my more important projects. I am getting my computer upgraded soon so it will be able to handle bigger models faster, meaning faster modeling of higher poly models.
Oh, by the way, thanks all for the good comments. As I suspected there are people following my posts but quietly. Thanks for the support.
I am still going to be some time before I finish any big project but while you wait I will always have little ones along the way to keep you at bay and to prepare for the release of some bigger ones.
Its also nice to see you here FJC....
PS: any one have a clue where to find any pics of those engines I mentioned earlier?
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@unknownuser said:
@kdsdesign said:
Also I noticed that you have 10 projects going at once, finish one project before making another
LOL, I have a lot more than ten. It seems I find something else to model and get distracted from what I was already modeling. I have a lot of spare time on my hands at the moment and will get around to finishing some of my more important projects. I am getting my computer upgraded soon so it will be able to handle bigger models faster, meaning faster modeling of higher poly models.
Oh, by the way, thanks all for the good comments. As I suspected there are people following my posts but quietly. Thanks for the support.
I am still going to be some time before I finish any big project but while you wait I will always have little ones along the way to keep you at bay and to prepare for the release of some bigger ones.
Its also nice to see you here FJC....
PS: any one have a clue where to find any pics of those engines I mentioned earlier?
I found an image of 1 on LiveSearch
http://biker16.home.att.net/010205fordengine.jpg
Or ask someone with a ford S-max to open the hood so you can see it.
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Thanks KDSDESIGN (Kevin)
Those sorts of images are ideal. I am also searching for elevation (plan) images that show external detail.
Thanks
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks KDSDESIGN (Kevin)
Those sorts of images are ideal. I am also searching for elevation (plan) images that show external detail.
Thanks
Check Windows Live Search
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Yes I did have a look, it is a bit inaccurate. Ill try to finish the actual model with'n the next few weeks to show you how it looks.
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Here are the current wheel options for the sedan, there is one more (known) coming:
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Here is another addition to that list. It is from the new FPV GT
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@unknownuser said:
Yes I did have a look, it is a bit inaccurate. Ill try to finish the actual model with'n the next few weeks to show you how it looks.
I know how it looks. i was a n00b when i made that LOL
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@unknownuser said:
In my spare time I got a little more done
I can only dream of doing work that great. You should be proud of what you do - your stuff actually looks real, exciting, awesome - keep going - make more spare time, we'd all appreciate it, k?
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Great stuff
I WISH I had the patience to work on a single car for that long. I've only made 1 car before(VolksWagen Type 181: "Thing"), and it was a pain, so I cut it short, and haven't modeled a car since.
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oh my god, i love it.
going to own one before i die.
keep up all the outstanding work guys!
pav
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@pav_3j said:
oh my god, i love it.
going to own one before i die.
keep up all the outstanding work guys!
pav
Wait... What did you want to own?
BTW, if you want, I have a sketchyphysics version of the "Thing", but it's controls aren't correct (I gave it 4 wheel steering in the SketchyPhysics version, and it's pretty wobely and has no reverse. I only had about 20 minutes to make it work in sketchyphysics. When SP3 comes out, I'll probably be able to make a better version, as I model on a mac.)
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=300fc80c2894036ee28f158126fada26Here's the normal (not sketchyphysics) version: It's the most complete, and not posted on the warehouse. You can edit it how you like, it's separated into components, and made easy to customize.
That, and like all my models, It has a file size so low it confuses ME.
VW Type 181 "Thing"
(BTW, if you want, you could check out my "some of my stuff..." page.
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