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    • omiKronO Offline
      omiKron
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      Last Friday I started to model from scratch the 1963 Chevrolet Impala Coupe Convertible. It took me a while to study the real pictures of the vehicle, some blueprints and analysing the chrome details on it. The interior I took from a 1961 Impala in the Warehouse, but as a summary, to see what's the fit on the thing. I will start soon to model the original interior too, very hard with the time.

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      Soon I'll be coming with some renderings inside a context, yet I'm in a very bad time. Hope you'll like it. Comments & critics are appreciated 😄

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      • B Offline
        Ben Ritter
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        It's beautiful of course. I don't know how you do it, modeling from scratch like that. I appreciate seeing how you develop it.

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        • david_hD Offline
          david_h
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          yeah. . .it's okay. . .I woulda gone for the '64 myself. 💚

          Jus' Kiddin'! . .that is awesome! 👍

          If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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          • B Offline
            Ben Ritter
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            I agree, I would've gone with the 64 too. Nevertheless, it's a beautiful car.

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            • david_hD Offline
              david_h
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              Next up!! The 67 Camaro. . .! The last word in Chevy awesomenicity!

              I guess I gotta try modeling something like this. .. the next time I get a few free years.


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              If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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              • omiKronO Offline
                omiKron
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                @ben ritter said:

                It's beautiful of course. I don't know how you do it, modeling from scratch like that. I appreciate seeing how you develop it.

                Thanks 👍 Well, it's easy for this kind of cars looking more rectangular, as for a more rounded shape car it takes much more, due to the fact that you need more and more polygons and shapes to construct from scratch. The body took me only two days, the details are a very long story. 😄

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                • omiKronO Offline
                  omiKron
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                  I made also the emblem and the place for the engine. Here are some wireframe exports.

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                  • C Offline
                    castromann
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                    IMO this is great modeling and even if it´s a quite rectangular car i´m quite impressed by the detail you´ve put into this baby. i also like that you shared your workflow.

                    i´ve never been too much into automotive modeling but this makes me think about a giving it a go one day.

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