While I love the attention to detail on the variety of surface materials, I wish there was a bit of wear and grime here and there for more believe-ability. The business ends of the tires are the only parts that seem to have some dirt/wear. The rest looks factory-fresh, as if the engine was never run.
Would also be great to see a bit of bulge where the rubber rests on the road, that's got to be a heavy machine.
While I love the attention to detail on the variety of surface materials, I wish there was a bit of wear and grime here and there for more believe-ability. The business ends of the tires are the only parts that seem to have some dirt/wear. The rest looks factory-fresh, as if the engine was never run.
Would also be great to see a bit of bulge where the rubber rests on the road, that's got to be a heavy machine.
Fantastic work though, minor crits!
I know... I had to end it somewhere, took too much time already, but it is coming up soon in a few other versions :-)
Congratulations on your project, the modeling time and effort shines through. The lighting is really nice and your perseverance and commitment to 3d modeling is to be recommended. Tip of the hat to you
@m00k Thanks, I worked from an original very small 2d thumbnail I drew some time before and used that for the blocking out of the general shapes, then incrementally further detailing of those forms.
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While I love the attention to detail on the variety of surface materials, I wish there was a bit of wear and grime here and there for more believe-ability. The business ends of the tires are the only parts that seem to have some dirt/wear. The rest looks factory-fresh, as if the engine was never run.
Would also be great to see a bit of bulge where the rubber rests on the road, that's got to be a heavy machine.
Fantastic work though, minor crits!
I know... I had to end it somewhere, took too much time already, but it is coming up soon in a few other versions :-)
Thank you,