Author Topic: The new and improved 3D model topic!  (Read 4747918 times)

Hey The Turtorn, could you make a 1968 dodge dart? as your next muscle car?.
Dunno, don't have any plans on what to do in the future right now





Now if only I wasn't lazy and gave it proper textures.
5,3k body with 2k polys per wheel

oh my GOD
it looks great
that's.....
nice job

the shading isn't so great but I feel like that probably isn't your problem

Dunno, don't have any plans on what to do in the future right now
-snips-
I haven't look at the actual car but don't the side mirrors kind of melt into the car?
also i really like the tires and body

oh my GOD
it looks great
that's.....
nice job

the shading isn't so great but I feel like that probably isn't your problem
Those were still in viewport, no actual render. Never learned how to set up materials properly and do cool ass renders, that's something I really need to do now that I think about it.

Those were still in viewport, no actual render. Never learned how to set up materials properly and do cool ass renders, that's something I really need to do now that I think about it.
what software do you use? 3DS Max makes it super easy




Leftover pictures of various models that I have, I'm finally going to get back into the groove of things and make 3 postwar MBT's from the "Big 3" nations.

The Centurion from the UK, the M48 Patton from the United States and the T-55 from the Soviet Union, and I hope to make these even higher quality than the previous things I've made.

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what software do you use? 3DS Max makes it super easy
Yeah I quickly redone the materials and lightning and gave mental ray a go


It looks good, frankly though i hate the vette. So it looks good in terms of rendering and such. The car........eh.

I m working on a 1967 Chevy Impala

good?

Leftover pictures of various models that I have, I'm finally going to get back into the groove of things and make 3 postwar MBT's from the "Big 3" nations.

The Centurion from the UK, the M48 Patton from the United States and the T-55 from the Soviet Union, and I hope to make these even higher quality than the previous things I've made.

[IMAGE HEAVY]

Amazing work!