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Old 04-19-2006
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lol i say dont start again just get detail in where it counts can u post a wire?
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yes..... you made me learn how to actually render wires too.

Cept, i didnt model in triangles. Thats just how it came out

I start over cause it ends up better each time i star over.
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modeling looks really good
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are you not using reference pictures?

are you thinking of this car maybe?
http://www.classicdriver.com/upload/...0/img10pop.jpg

Which is an older model i believe.

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it looks fake.it looks like just the shell that you put on dragsters lol
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Heres that other promised render.

details you say?
i'll do it.
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Old 04-20-2006
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no, the only blueprints that exist for this car (which he is clearly using) is the new veyron and i cant think of what its called right now

but seriously, your shape.. on the headlights and front inlets .. isnt correct at all, its waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to square
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model is looking good real good, do not know of this car at all, but looks gr8
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not sure which prints you are using but here is a (to me atleast) very clear one... (with regards of www.the-blueprints.com)
and it's called a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 (named after the engine's displacement 16,4l or 16.400cc)
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well i knew it was the 16.4 but keep in mind that theres several version of the 16.4 and i dont know its specific model name

but mrorange, can you please fix the hard edges of the.. headlights, inlets, and..need to crease where the fenders flatten out, and also harden the edges on the top of the fenders where it goes up and drops down
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