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Old 10-06-2005
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Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

I couldn't focus on my Civic alone, and since I recently bought a model of it.. Here's the start of the 3D model
I know it's too orange, changed that already.. About the scene.. Don't worry, not gonna render it that way anymore


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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Looks good man. Keep at it.

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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

yeah man it looks really good!
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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

I think the second render looks a bit 'toy car'..... he he he Nice model and lovely start to the 3D version. Seen 250's done before but I'm sure this one will blow them away
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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Hmm, I know that car.

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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Thanks guys
Sorry for the lame render, something's slowing down the renderer very much..




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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)


oh.. this is a fine car you are modeling 8o . looks great already


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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

nice model, i als ohave that model toy

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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Thanks (It's no TOY! :x )
Small update: the vents, and some fixes on the front




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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Very smooth! I love your clay renders
The only problem I see are these dark places around the vent.. Can't even notice them on a surface render, so no biggy.
And how bout some wires !! :mrgreen:
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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

I think he might of moves some polys by accident

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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

The upperright corner of that vent actually has to be bumped.. Or well, it's not straight down, atleast
I was still struggling with that.. The rest.. Have to look at it :roll:

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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

You get the point i know its in room, no1 touches it

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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

I've got just a few refpics, so please crit me on accuracy!
Does anyone have good close-up shots of the rims? I've found a few, but not too good

EDIT: Don't mind the mesh on the bottom, there's gonna be a vent anyway




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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Can't help you with the details, old ferraris are not really my cup of tea but from what i can see so far you seem to be doing rather well.

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Well, I hope this is usefull :


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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

Thanks Oliver
@SS: Have you looked at the rest of the pics on that site? It's a bit - a bit much - unrealistic Thanks though, for looking


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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

I don't know for sure but it seems like a model in this pic:


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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

But hell of a nice one 8o
Don't know if this is the same as the GTO one, but I'll check that later on, thanks!


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Re: Ferrari 250 GTO (1962)

The second are GTO's.
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Side blinkers shape is bit wrong, check refs.

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