Drive thru burger time!
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Based on your comments and my interest in being able to draw things at this level (I do not have your talent but would like to try to learn), but since I am retired I do not have the money for a bunch of plugins, I would to know what tools you use for drawing this kind of stuff. Do you use tools like SubD or Artisan or do you tools like Curviloft?
If you fo not use a bunch of "paid for" plugins, how Doyle accomplish the things you do? Cuould/would you share how you do the neat stuff you do?
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I just couldn't leave it alone.
Tweaks and fiddling to the body. Also a rough interior.
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Looking forward to the new thread.
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@ntxdave said:
Based on your comments and my interest in being able to draw things at this level (I do not have your talent but would like to try to learn), but since I am retired I do not have the money for a bunch of plugins, I would to know what tools you use for drawing this kind of stuff. Do you use tools like SubD or Artisan or do you tools like Curviloft?
If you fo not use a bunch of "paid for" plugins, how Doyle accomplish the things you do? Cuould/would you share how you do the neat stuff you do?
Thanks!
Mostly just Curviloft, which is/was free. (I think it's still free, been so long I don't remember)
And Round Corner. Sometimes Tools on Surface. Vector Push/Pull. Then sometimes a lot of hand "stitching".
But mostly Curviloft. And a lot of fighting the tools and cursing and fiddling, fiddling, fiddling.
I'll post another thread this week showing how I use them.
Hey, all I can afford is "free" as well.
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Thanks to everyone for the nice comments and the views.
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^ Me too!
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Sorry I haven't gotten to making that demo post yet.
Been busy taking care of personal stuff.
I'll try and start it today.
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Some tweaks.
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It's a cracking motor mate, right out of Blade Runner 2049, imho.
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Thanks Mike. v
I need a man and woman sitting to place in the car and cannot find anything suitable at the 3D Warehouse.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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