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  • RedCobra
  • Posted: 11 April 2010 06:24 AM
  • Location: Dubai
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Hi all,
I have been working on my first blue print model ever...its not too good, accurate, nor clean, at least i tried.

Now how can i add the glass of the windshields and the lights...what technique could i use?

All C&C are appreciated

EDIT: Obviously, the model is still not completed...there are still a lot of details i have to add



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You can close off all the glass area, and then detach it from the main frame, and there you go you have a base for your glass of your windshields and the lights.

_Revel

Author: Revel

Replied: 11 April 2010 12:17 PM  
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hey thanks! that’s pretty useful!

Author: RedCobra

Replied: 12 April 2010 12:50 AM  
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There are many detailed tutorials on modelling a car which I would recommend checking out to get an understanding of the workflow and learn a few tips how to create specific sections like windows. Here is a tutorial which I found very useful - http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials/fiat500/fiat500.php

P.S: Sorry for linking to 3DTotal, the original Author has taken his website offline



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