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Old 08-26-2006
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Talking [Project] Evo 9 very first model

Hi im new here and i thought id post my first attempt of finishing a car.

Im fairly new to moddeling with 3dsm so any critisism and comments would be welcome

im moddeling a mitsubishi evo 9. anyway heres what i have done today
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looks good so far can we see a smoothed (clay) version of the car to check for bumps and pinches? thanks my only crits are the 5gons and the tris, try to keep all the faces polygons ( 4 points )

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Old 08-26-2006
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I`ve made some more shots of the model
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Old 08-26-2006
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Uh oh . . . it's an EVOLUTION REVOLUTION! You'll understand later haha. From what I can see it looks great for a first model. I wish I knew how to use blueprints wisely and crap like that on my first model. I was terrible haha.

EDIT: By the way . . . an EVO may be very difficult for a first car and I know this from recent experience haha, but if this doesn't work out you may want to practice on the Nissan 350 Z or Toyota Supra which are relatively easier and still look cool.
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yes XERO us right... but if u feel confertible with this car go for it...

and yes it does look good for a first car..

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Old 08-27-2006
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no more evo for now

We`ll ive put the evo 9 in the garage for a while since i cant seem to get the front side right..

so i decided to take up on Xer0123`s advice an get some practice on a toyota supra.

Ive made the fender so far. here a some pics
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Dude . . . this is good enough to start your own Supra thread! GO GET 'EM! Just re-work the pinch or whatever you got going on the side of the fender. . . I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. If you aren't using redstar's tutorial on the supra, I would advise you to go to it for any questions you may have as it pretty much worked for my supra. Good luck!
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yep very good start man... GOOD LUCK!!!!


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Are you following RedStar's great tutorials, or just doing this on your own? If on your own is the answer, I greatly recommend downloading his tutorials..

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small update started working on the hood.

And ill check out redstars tutorials maybe itl help fixing the bug on the hood

anyway heres a pic
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show wires right there on that spot and ill be sure to help with the wires


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I`ve fixed up some of the bugs on the hood.

here`s an update an a wire

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Added unsmoothed wire
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now show an unsmoothed wire please
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Here are some updates.

i`ve made the front bumper i still need to fix some bugs here and there.
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If I were you, I would follow Redstars tutorial
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yeah...agree with slimystrike...ur mesh is wobby and bumpy...follow the rs tutorial and u will get a nice car!
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Actually . . . I would try modelling the car on my own and see how well you do. Then follow Redstars tutorial because if you finish that Supra no matter how it looks . . . IT'S YOUR MODEL. Then you can fix it up or re-do it using the tutorial because the tutorial made me feel less like the Supra was mine if you know what I mean.
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