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My first car in Rhino, need little help
Yeah so after strugling with rhino at first and giving up I decited to give it a try again so I chose to try make a car my self. I chose zonda cause it apeared to have pretty basic shape. Well after remaking it 4 times from scratch this is the best I did yet. Its still a start. I don't mind if I don't get the perfect match to the original car, what bothers me is cause I still get problems in mesh and its smoothness. Here are some pics. The curved edge that joins side and top of the body has been blended and seems like it didn't work really great. I tried different options but no luck. I just wonder what you guys think about this and maybe how would you start this car? On to the pics..
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Re: My first car in Rhino, need little help
Dont know rhino or splines... Looks ok to me
, however there is some kind of cut or hole in the mesh behind front wheel arch.... Otherwise i dont realy se any severe bumps or so,.... |
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Re: My first car in Rhino, need little help
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Saves you alot of time and nerves. You can import native rhino files straight to max!! No need for meshing, no ugly jagged edges. It's the perfect solution.. |
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