Re: Mercedes model
Posted by Myrk- on
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Yer, get the scale right at first. Maybe you should build a really simple model of it, then put the pieces your building on top to make sure they are the right size.
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Re: Mercedes model
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Sat Aug 20th 2005 at 3:28pm
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I know they are the right size, I have blueprints set up around the
model, and I align them to that. Once I sort out some minor
issues I can finally get something better.
Re: Mercedes model
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Its dissapearing on the left probably because faces on models are only viewed on 1 side usually... but anyway, looking good.
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Re: Mercedes model
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Yeah, I'm modeling with planes, so they're normally one sided.
There is a way to get them 2-sided, but I can't find it. I've
asked on the forums, awaiting reply.
Re: Mercedes model
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Wed Aug 24th 2005 at 12:05am
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you can set a back side in the material or in the plane menu (not sure
where) but as far as I know it only draws a plane, you still cant
select the back of the plane.
Re: Mercedes model
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Mayhap the material editor, thanks Glass. I'll check it out and see what I can find.
Re: Mercedes model
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Wed Aug 24th 2005 at 5:58am
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Right click the object, go to properties and deselect "backface cull".
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Re: Mercedes model
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Thanks a ton there azelito, works like a charm :smile:
Re: Mercedes model
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Thu Aug 25th 2005 at 6:16am
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Humph, that first link would be useful, but unfortunately I don't have
brazil renderer. I'm using default scanline right now, probably
use mental or vray when I want to make it look good.
Re: Mercedes model
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Thu Aug 25th 2005 at 7:33am
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Looks cool. :smile: Your first model, French Toast? Looks better than my first models. :smile:
Re: Mercedes model
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Thu Aug 25th 2005 at 1:14pm
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It's actually my third model. I made two tables before this :smile:
Re: Mercedes model
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I'd just apply a solid colour then use specular effects etc like pepper said.
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Re: Mercedes model
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Thanks OtZman, those are going to be quite useful :smile:
Re: Mercedes model
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Looking good, BUT GET IT DONE BOY!
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Re: Mercedes model
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Sun Aug 28th 2005 at 3:06pm
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Indeed. Since I'm sort of winging this whole project, it's taking
an incredibly painfully long time. I know guys who can model most
of the body ina day. Makes me feel inadiquate :sad:
Re: Mercedes model
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Sun Aug 28th 2005 at 3:41pm
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Dude. Don't get bothered with people who are good, they're all 30+
years anyway. You got the time to learn, we are the winning generation.
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Re: Mercedes model
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It is actually. From all the reference pictures I have, I can't
figure out how the bumper works below that (it's not a popular place to
photograph) so I don't know what the hell happens down there. I
decided to leave that place alone then, instead of spending a lot of
time tinkering with it when I could do other stuff (doors). It
will be addressed, hopefully soon, but I can't find any good ref. pics
to show me what happens :sad:
Re: Mercedes model
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I've started modeling the back part. Nothing really worth showing, but it's more and more starting to look like a car :smile:
Re: Mercedes model
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Yea, car modeling does get a bit tedious. Nice work none the less.
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