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Cinema 4D Transportation posted on Apr 07, 2003
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still a wip, just seein wot ppl think to get some more inspiration, plus need advice on puttin windows in and door detailing etc. so tell me wot u think.

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Curious

1:11PM | Mon, 07 April 2003

seems like u got the shape down, i never made a car b4, so i cant really help ya, but its looking good so far X)

Mixednutt

1:20PM | Mon, 07 April 2003

yah, I wanna see what it looks like when it's done, because it's looking really creative and interesting already!

ron_mcphatty

1:28PM | Mon, 07 April 2003

you could try playing with extrude and inner extrude to get the details in? i did mine the wrong way, best send midget an instant message thingy

theglenster

1:35PM | Mon, 07 April 2003

looking cool so far. i use the surface split comand to create doors and windows but your mesh hs to be cut in the right place to do this, or you can use bump mapping, personaly i think a model looks way better with individualy modeled doors and windas, good luck

dandavis

4:21PM | Mon, 07 April 2003

Looks good. The tires seem to be to big for the wheel wells though.

Nahum

5:32AM | Tue, 08 April 2003

dunno how detailed the mesh is,but id go with kie's way and use extude and extrude inner.looking good so far :)


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