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Old 12-04-2006
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Talking Concept car

Hello

This is something I created for Peugeot design contest for concept car.

What do you all think?

I'm a beginner in 3D modeling, especially in maxon cinema field, so that this is a learning process for me. I’m steel pretty much depended on tutorials. I started this thing, because I think that competitions like that are great motivation for learning the 3D modeling. It's great filing when you create something that you thought it’s impossible to create from your side. When I saw what you all create, I was impressed that you all are masters in their field of 3D modeling programs.


The front of the car, under the front windshield is purposely made like that, because I wanted to get the line from shark hammerhead. So I didn’t want to create straight line. I didn’t succeed as I wanted to, but it is in my imaging direction.

Sorry for my bad English.

Vuky
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Old 12-04-2006
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Certainly one of the more 'different' concepts out there, so a pat on the back for think outside of the box.

I think all you need to work on is your modeling skills. The car body looks a bit like moulded Play-Doh. My advice? Try jumping on the net and searching for some reference pics. I know that this is your own concept, but there are some cars out there that you can find that look roughly like yours. Doing this will allow you to see where the lines of the body of the car are, and how the seems of the different fenders fit together.

Keep up the good work champ, and PM if you have any troubles, a'ight? Peace out,

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Old 12-04-2006
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good concept you have there, you did a fine job on roughening out the main shape of the car, now it needs some detailing, like window sills and doorhandles, you know the small stuff you hardly see but are essential for a great model.

oh and btw the "wheals" are spelled "wheels"

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Old 12-04-2006
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Car looks nice, though I really don't like this kind of futuristic cars.

Just add some final details, and good luck with the contest.

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Old 12-07-2006
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why 360 degrees?, 90 degrees would be more then sufficient

Though nice concept
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