Trancendental Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 5,034 Points 805 Location NW London Feb 12, 2008 #1 Its not finished yet, taken me fackin' ages but almost done.... ish Anyone know what it is meant to resemble? Attachments scrshot.jpg 455.5 KB · Views: 38
Its not finished yet, taken me fackin' ages but almost done.... ish Anyone know what it is meant to resemble?
ThisBitterPill Ink Slinger Joined Mar 30, 2004 Messages 3,334 Points 440 Location United Kingdom. Feb 12, 2008 #2 Trancendental said: Anyone know what it is meant to resemble? Click to expand... It's a Tipo! When you say nearly done....You do realise a car gets harder to model the further you get into it.... Reminds me of the 750 I had to model for Micro Machines V4... Are you using NURBS or Polys? Last edited: Feb 12, 2008
Trancendental said: Anyone know what it is meant to resemble? Click to expand... It's a Tipo! When you say nearly done....You do realise a car gets harder to model the further you get into it.... Reminds me of the 750 I had to model for Micro Machines V4... Are you using NURBS or Polys?
Jai Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Aug 4, 2004 Messages 16,617 Points 4,142 Location Watford Feb 12, 2008 #3 been a while since i've seen the beast....you got new alloys? cooooool
OP OP Trancendental Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 5,034 Points 805 Location NW London Feb 13, 2008 #4 ThisBitterPill said: It's a Tipo! When you say nearly done....You do realise a car gets harder to model the further you get into it.... Click to expand... Arrgh don't say that ThisBitterPill said: Reminds me of the 750 I had to model for Micro Machines V4... Are you using NURBS or Polys? Click to expand... I'm using a mixture of the two. Random but then I figured, There is actually no set method of creating. None that anyone could explain to me anyway. Jai said: been a while since i've seen the beast....you got new alloys? cooooool Click to expand... lol no they are just what I made but with a 3D Model of Tipo and can experiment with different cosmetics Last edited: Feb 13, 2008
ThisBitterPill said: It's a Tipo! When you say nearly done....You do realise a car gets harder to model the further you get into it.... Click to expand... Arrgh don't say that ThisBitterPill said: Reminds me of the 750 I had to model for Micro Machines V4... Are you using NURBS or Polys? Click to expand... I'm using a mixture of the two. Random but then I figured, There is actually no set method of creating. None that anyone could explain to me anyway. Jai said: been a while since i've seen the beast....you got new alloys? cooooool Click to expand... lol no they are just what I made but with a 3D Model of Tipo and can experiment with different cosmetics
ThisBitterPill Ink Slinger Joined Mar 30, 2004 Messages 3,334 Points 440 Location United Kingdom. Feb 13, 2008 #5 Trancendental said: I'm using a mixture of the two. Random but then I figured, There is actually no set method of creating. None that anyone could explain to me anyway Click to expand... Polys are by far the easiest to work with, (especially when it comes to texturing them!), but I guess you already know that! Keep at it...It will all come good eventually....
Trancendental said: I'm using a mixture of the two. Random but then I figured, There is actually no set method of creating. None that anyone could explain to me anyway Click to expand... Polys are by far the easiest to work with, (especially when it comes to texturing them!), but I guess you already know that! Keep at it...It will all come good eventually....
OP OP Trancendental Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 5,034 Points 805 Location NW London Feb 13, 2008 #6 ThisBitterPill said: Polys are by far the easiest to work with, (especially when it comes to texturing them!), but I guess you already know that! Keep at it...It will all come good eventually.... Click to expand... I'm a n00b bruv Thanks for the advice
ThisBitterPill said: Polys are by far the easiest to work with, (especially when it comes to texturing them!), but I guess you already know that! Keep at it...It will all come good eventually.... Click to expand... I'm a n00b bruv Thanks for the advice