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My first car
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Posted 2003-07-23, 04:28 AM
Im working on a car in lightwave...



Is what i have so far... it is my first really big project in LW. So, its not bad IMO

Here is the wireframe that Chruser suggested to post...



PS: atm the links are down, I formatted and the same time my iownjoo account is gone, uhh..?

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Posted 2003-07-23, 04:30 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Looks like a Supra (leet), but keep working at it.

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Posted 2003-07-23, 04:47 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Im using a supra for reference :P
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Posted 2003-07-23, 04:57 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Then it seems you are doing well.

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Posted 2003-07-23, 05:52 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Looks nice and smooth to me. However, I would advise posting wireframes.
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Posted 2003-07-23, 06:30 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
I posted the a SS from Modeler Workspace, I hope that is what you advised? I dont know how to do wireframe any other way :P
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Posted 2003-07-23, 11:18 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
OMFG? Why is the wireframe so god damn dense? Are you using subpatches? If not... PLEASE DO! Btw... It's a Nissan lol. You're following the new tutorial on Newtek
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Posted 2003-07-23, 11:32 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
On your second car acer, try desiging it from pieces of other vehicles, or use a reference and alter it. It'd be a good idea to do that before you go ahead building it in lightwave. Like here's a doodle a friend of mine did, interesting design really :


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Posted 2003-07-23, 07:13 PM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Randuin said:
OMFG? Why is the wireframe so god damn dense? Are you using subpatches? If not... PLEASE DO! Btw... It's a Nissan lol. You're following the new tutorial on Newtek
Im using the tut, but im also going from it to another car.
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Posted 2003-07-24, 05:35 AM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Point me to this tutorial plz kthx.
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Posted 2003-08-05, 01:29 PM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
Right now, as much as I want to finish my car. I relized I need some more practice at other things, so I have paused on it.
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Posted 2003-08-05, 08:16 PM in reply to Acer's post "My first car"
It sorta looks like an Eagle Talon that all the asians around here are driving. (Steriotypical, yes, racist, no.)
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