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Old 07-24-2007
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Are there any tutorials available that will show me how to model the car pictured below? I have as many views of it as needed. I just need to model the body so I can apply different graphics to it and have it capable of being seen from different angles. Can anyone help me out with what I need?
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do you have a particular modeling style you'd like to learn with?

I'd recommend poly modeling a base mesh, and using a turbosmooth on top of that.

There are a great number of tutorials out there that show fairly decent poly modeling tutorials... raz.ro has a vehicle tutorial there that is somewhat simple for beginners to start getting some modeling ideas off of. Might want to check that out...

Another tutorial that appears to follow methods similar to the ones I use is {E}vermotion - 3D models, textures, tutorials, architecture, 3D graphic, vray, 3ds max .. it seems fairly decent of a tutorial...

That being said, it's very unlikely to find tutorials that exactly match the car you want to model.... so you'll have a bit of trial and error to go through when mentally converting these tutorials into something that'll actually work for you.

Good luck with your modeling, and have fun!

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