SC in 3D!
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SC in 3D!
So I thought I would share with you guys some digital work I am doing for a Mod for Unreal 3 at my school.
They wanted a police car, something a bit outta the ordinary, so I couldnt resist modeling a SC.
So the first couple pics are process shots, building it up. The last two are simple renders using ambient occlusion.
Still a work in progress, still needs some tweaking, and then I need to add the police car elements like the light bar at top, etc.
Then I'll add some final renders with textures and shaders.
Hope you guys enjoy
They wanted a police car, something a bit outta the ordinary, so I couldnt resist modeling a SC.
So the first couple pics are process shots, building it up. The last two are simple renders using ambient occlusion.
Still a work in progress, still needs some tweaking, and then I need to add the police car elements like the light bar at top, etc.
Then I'll add some final renders with textures and shaders.
Hope you guys enjoy
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haha, the rims are actually HRE's the 547's.
I've actually modeled a supra before, the one of the supra forum is probably a lot better than this one, this was done like 6 months ago...heres a pic!
overall not as good as I can do now, but its ok...Theres a lot of learned since this one..
I've actually modeled a supra before, the one of the supra forum is probably a lot better than this one, this was done like 6 months ago...heres a pic!
overall not as good as I can do now, but its ok...Theres a lot of learned since this one..
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cool man .what program did you use to do that? there is a new program called revit im using and it will do a sketch like that in 20 mins .from the looks of it you know alot about CADD
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Hey what program are you using to do it? Looks like 3DS Max (and looking pretty good too). I hate Windows Vista... it can't run my CAD programs (Solidworks and Rhino) and 3DS Max won't run either
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vista is a good if your software can run off of it .autodesk is designing their programs in a 32 bit for windows xp etc and a 64 bit to run off vista .most programs are compatible with vista already ,now you jus have to purchase the software all over again .im lucky i work for the company so i got mines free