@ArtHuman Polygonal automotive modeling workflows typically involve tracing the body lines with curves or subdivided edges and creating clean guide shapes for the curved panels before cutting in any surface details. Whether or not something is modeled as a continuous surface or split into sections really depends on the…
When I'm stuck on getting started with a model, I think it helps to examine models that other people have made, gives me ideas for how to tackle things. An example, searching the web for "sketchfab 50's car lowpoly" https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/low-poly-1950s-car-2045e51f13024c07a6f0ed8a650c7905 Then you can use the…
So I summarize again what my problem is. Im trying to model a classic 50s "van" or "truck" for Fallout 3/NV mod and this is all I can make by myself. IDK how to continue further, like... at all. Any suggestions, tutorials or anything? I do 3D for 6 years now but mostly buildings and interiors or clutter
Then searching around in Sketchfab, I see this model too: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/free-1938-vairogs-v8-van-ford-based-3a0b5e65ae0e4c20aa1e2078cad12e1d
Well.. when you said in the other thread you are modeling for 6 years.. and then "complains" about people doesn't show you the best models for your task (which you got paid for).. then this could be read/seen as.. weird. And people might think to spent there free time otherwise. Think about it.. :tongue: Happy blending.…
Well from what I have seen on Fallout modding scene, almost all car mods are either edited vanilla cars OR bought/DLed models from the internet. If you know about someone who DID make a custom car for FO I would really appreciate you telling me.
I looked around on YT for you and there are speed-modeling videos like this one that could help you. Just be aware this is sped up 4x or so, just to make it less boring. But you can pause anytime and replay things. I would suggest trying to replicate exactly what they are making, following along step by step, just to help…
Ups.. didn't see this before posting in "How the f.." .. :sweat_smile: But found almost the same model :grin: Hmm.. how do analyze usually any form.. and yes "simplifying" a form and subdividing it "later" helps. Also "retracing" some outline and connecting to faces can be a way to get some proper base to refine later.…
Yeah sure, here's a one off custom apoc car "Highwayman'ish" authored with physics by tumbajamba over @ Nexusmods: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/104585?tab=description ...and how it rolls in FO4 (just forward too 16:19mins) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYYCXjXNnSs