Rogue's W.I.P's!
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Ah, the Ford - River Rouge Complex. No relation
It was just a name I decided upon a few years ago. It was actually a secondary name for one of my designs but when I played around with a few other names it just felt right. -
I see. Still a nice coincidence.
At the time I visited the Rogue Complex, I was rather young...9 or 10. Needless to say, I really wasn't interested, but now I'd like to go there again
Gotta get those Almost-Near-Finished pics uploaded to my thread. You'll like my new wheels.
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Also, Ben,
I was looking at the pictures of your red mustang on Page 5 of this thread, and I noticed that the two hemispheres of your cars had, for example, one had a rear light and the other didn't. It seems that you do not use the mirror tool. Do you use it?
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Nope, I only create one side of the shell; it’s a much cleaner modeling process and produces cleaner, better results. I create components from the existing parts and flip them. Parts that crossover the centreline are simply one component with flipped mesh. That pic you mentioned was still a WIP so you can see the components from one side that are completed and the components that cross the centreline completed, I hadn’t yet flipped and moved into place the finished components.
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Ah, I see. I'll get those pics up asap..
Update! They're uplaoded now!
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Nearly finished, just finishing up some final details. Only the LCD displays to create and that’s it. Model is too large to add anything else..
No updates till it’s finished. I want to keep any updates a surprise, it’s a very nice piece of work.
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Any updates on the exterior? Or is there an embargo till the whole thing is uploaded?
I just finished updating my version - has the same exterior details as the Falcon I just updated.
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The 2011 Milano is one of beauty and aggression. A low, purposeful stance and long bonnet line provide the perfect performance balance. This model is by far, my biggest work yet, with more than 100,000 ploys, 37 textures and meticulous interior detailing. Take your time when viewing this model, I have included many dial and display options inside the cabin. Just like the first Milano; you can move into place the different dials and LCD touch screens. The specs would roughly be; 400hp from the Aston Martin Sourced V8 with a 160+MPH top speed. Credit to Shreeyam for the nice glossy textures on the LCD touch screen, all other modeling by me. Now enjoy it damn you! XD. “The Rogue Generation"
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=2861ac374a2ea7f997692eea6221681c
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@unknownuser said:
Now enjoy it damn you!
I am, Ben, I am...Simply fantastic detail, and I absolutly love the exterior. Well done!!
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I think you should have used red as the color like the one with the render in here but it still a stuning model anyway. Interior and all.
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Thanks for the comments. We are yet to see some of the promised modified versions, and I may make a GT version, just for fun!
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Here is a little Mondeo update.
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Very nice! Love what yourve done with it!
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Great work on the Mondeo. I'm gunna need some feedback on my thread, can you check it out please?
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Wondering if I should make my updated Shelby super cobra as a 2010 updated model or 2011 or 2012 year model.
as u can see this new model wil not have teh side graphics.
almost done withit just whating on some new rims for it then it is compleat
what u peaple think so far
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Ha, I love it, Devin, I love it. Nice work
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Ha, the paramont coupe doesnt look nearly as good as the milano. That milano never fails to impress me. Very stylish and low. The back looks great, very simple.
I uploaded the finished version of my mustang, here:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d33cda09d7df70dc25ff9d2d1e4772c3
Please rate it, and tell me if I should improve it anywhere.
Much thanks
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The idea of the pictures was to show the generations past, the contrast in technology but the similarity in design
I posted a comment on the model, I hope the feedback helps
BTW, here’s a wip of a newer tutorial I’m working on. It’s a complete car tutorial, with very basic poly work though. Hopefully it’ll help out the people who were stumped by the first one.
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