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Old 01-15-2008
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Well i'm making a Camaro concept and the outer car is mostly done, so i would like to start with the car under and also engine bay, but i haven't found any tutorials or guides on how to start and stuff like that.. (also there ain't very pics of the car)

So can any one help me with a little guidance on how to start "equiping" my camaro with the engine bay engine and the part under the car.

Or just point me the direction because i have no clue on how to start...

(some pics of the camaro)

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If you just want details...model as much as you can...have them "float" above each other if you want.
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Old 01-16-2008
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Well the thing is i don't have a clue on how to start modelling them. maybe its also because the engine pics (the engine not just the top part) and car under pics are just inexistent
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The way i would do it is i would de-attach my hood from the body. Then shift+drag edges inwards from the bumper and fender to make your inner parts that hold the radiator and the pieces that hold the bolts and the strut bars and so on. The main things you see come with the car. And then you can model the engine parts separately and merge them to your model and align them. But be careful when aligning them make sure you keep a good scale.



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