"nice looking car/truck, will take a while to model the whole thing I guess?" Indeed! although shouldn't take as long as a Tiger tank I began modeling nearly a decade ago....LOLs and yeah imo does come to think of it have a certain workman-like design functionality. And since Australia is comparatively similar in size…
idk about the carbon fiber on green, especially it not being "black+" i recently saw a jeep with some design on the sides if you wanted to add something (those guys i watched before they got rich, they okay if you needed something to watch) review this and see if it fits better.looked at a few things and got these:1. 2. 3.…
Thanks Dur23, haven't seen you on PC for a while :) Forgot to mention that I do not put bevel on everything, mainly the visually interesting areas and the bevels only have 1 level
@sacboi so its a bit tricky at times, but in involved using weighted normals modifier in blender. Also you can use face normal strength, so where there is a bevel, get rid of the hard edges and set the bevel face strength to weak, the bigger faces to strong. I will dig out the tutorial on you tube, but its a pretty cool…
"this is the car I started in 2002, topology is a bit off though" Well imo she still holds up for a 22yo mesh, especially those shut lines (panel gaps) really nice and Blender's rasterizer did a solid job overall, kind of stylized realism.
nice looking car/truck, will take a while to model the whole thing I guess? . looks a damn site warmer where you live than here .We previously had a Vauxhall Astra , but it had this weird power drain on acceleration. never found out what the problem was.replaced coil pack, improved it for a bit, then broke again. had to…
decidedf to make my own thread for a change - based on a Yaris, going more for nice shapes rather than total techincal accuracy I seem to have moved away form doing characters these days, kind of lost interest with the process overall. aiming for around 30,000 tris for each model , though some of the previous models go up…