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    350z_contest_dashdash

    Hi my first ever post & yes I am a beginner, but because this contest is more orientated towards design rather than drawing skill I thought I may stand a chance, so here I am.

    cheers

    great forum site by the way..
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    rember that this contest is about your own design, so dont say everything is wrong.


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    thanks mate, maybe you should read before replying mate, maybe your nephew should enter the contest mate, & by the way don't buy anything from wingswest (one of the biggest bodykit fabricators in america) if you don't like my designs mate, mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate !!!!


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    wchurbck : Your comments are NOT constructive or helpful. Don't lash out like that. If you don't like the model TELL him exactly what part of the modelling you don't like and HELP him. Ask to see the mesh. Suggest ways to improve it.

    How do you think this Forum would look if we all replied in an off-hand manner like you did ??? Remember that the next time you post.

    WE all have to start somewhere. I'm going to find my first model and post that to show this.

    Dave
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    mate im sorry but the kind of replies ive been getting in this forum from this person i dont wanna mention names are bad. I dont think anyone will take the replies ive been getting from this person. Ah man my apologies.


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    Apologies accepted.

    Remember, if I have had a bad day I don't come on here and kick somebody. your personal grievences (which are between yourselves) should not spill into another thread. I have not seen replies that are out of order written in the Forum. We keep an eye open as you can see Click here to enlarge

    Back to topic.

    Dave
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    Yes dashdash,
    it's right that's it seems to have a lot of mistakes, but you precise that's you're a beginner so it's normal Click here to enlarge
    Show us a wire, unsmoothed, and we sould be able to help you to do it better


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    I dont even know how to reply to this. Dont worry though, we will have you guys (beginners) competing against each other.


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    nice wheelz!
    haha.. dunworry, some day you will get there


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    thanks for your comments.

    here is another pic, ive just moved some vertices around to make it a bit smoother (very tedious for me). and also you can see the wire frame thanks
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    i must say i like the idea. its an improvement from the last post. still, you need to chamfer the edges around that muffler hole thingy
    "suicide hotline...please hold."


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    thanks i did what you suggested & cleaned up the lines around the exhaust exit, also cleaned up the carbon fibre diffuser under the bumper.

    if I continue at this rate I should be finished by christmas.........................2007

    I wonder if anyone has some tips on how to make a good looking clay render ? also what is a good way to make mesh? (grill)
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    That's better Click here to enlarge
    To make a grill, you have a tutorial in the "tutorial section" on this site
    It's really easy to make


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    I started the front bar, still very messy but it's the general shape. should look better once mesh fills the holes.
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    hi i'm no master modeller but i'm really getting into modelling & enjoying myself, started to get a sort of realistic looking clay render, also did bonnet vent & side vent. skirts need to be reworked though.
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