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agree, looks good to me Dave. Nice to see a project by you
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You need to make wire on the rear fender more equal. Post some smoothed clays
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You need to make wire on the rear fender more equal. Post some smoothed clays
Yeah I see where you mean, I will have a go at it tonight and I will chamfer some edges so that I can smooth it.
@ Maview: thanks man.
@ Spitty: Cheers, hopefully I will have something tonight.
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Small little thing, but this is what I was refering to. The red line is your line and the green above is more like the real car. Makes sence?
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Small little thing, but this is what I was refering to. The red line is your line and the green above is more like the real car. Makes sence?
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Thanks man, I will address this tonight.
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One of my favourite cars... Good luck!
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Updates!!!!
Oh and I know the back needs work, I will sort it later....
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hmm looks ver good in this stadium of modeling
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Updates!!!!
Oh and I know the back needs work, I will sort it later....
hey just so you know the back needs work. You should sort it later.
HAHAHAHA. Keep up the good work man it looks good. hmmm instead of chamfer I suggest using connect edges and sliding. Chamfers can require too much cleaning, and it's not that easy to turn back once you decide to chamfer.
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instead of chamfer I suggest using connect edges and sliding. Chamfers can require too much cleaning, and it's not that easy to turn back once you decide to chamfer.
or maybe extrude edge
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damn, i hate your writing.
i think you're the only one who understand it from first try !!
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Hey guys thanks.
I am new to modelling in 3DS Max as I would normally use the knife tool on loop to cut the polies in C4D.
Chamfers are done, I have no file to revert back to I have cleaned up the edges alot though, I will go back and make the cuts that PYRO suggested.
Thanks for watching.
@ Pyro: are you suggesting that the chamfer edges are too tight?
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damn, i hate your writing.
i think you're the only one who understand it from first try !!
Petter - dont be a hater!! :P
dave - chamfer / bevel is nice way to get round edges, i use to do edges like this<> but its good ot make them like ( )
and dude always same increments . MUST!!.. id i to hard to collasp the chamfer edges ?
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Petter - dont be a hater!! :P
dave - chamfer / bevel is nice way to get round edges, i use to do edges like this<> but its good ot make them like ( )
and dude always same increments . MUST!!.. id i to hard to collasp the chamfer edges ?
I used the same increment, I will tweak the chamfer tonight and post result, the rear is already a little cleaner now.
cheers for your insight.
and were you saying "is it too hard to collapse the chamfer edges?" Do you mean to do it again? I suppose I could do that if you think it would be better.
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