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Old 06-20-2006
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Need a little help with Modelling - SL600

Hey I am working on an SL600 and using MAX8. I am lost on how to model the vents on the hood and front fenders of the car. Can anyone please explain the technique/process behind modelling this "complex" area.

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Old 06-20-2006
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Hey spindle, its a bit hard to help ya with just that picture, you might need to show us a wire frame of your model

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Here is the wireframe.




Here is the mesh with turbosmooth turned on



What I want to know how to model is the vents on the side of the SL600's fender.


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Old 06-22-2006
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Moved thread because it seems more like WIP to me.
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Old 06-22-2006
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Here's a great example to get you were you need to go. Search these forums for *RedStar*'s TOYOTA SUPRA tutorial and download the front bumper portion. It should give you the idea you need to continue.
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