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Old 02-15-2007
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Smile Porsche 356A (1955)

Hi folks,
I've been browsing this forum for months but this is my first post here though. I started modeling recently so I have no car finished to end. This time I'm modeling 356 Porsche type A from 1955.
So far I have pretty much of it done, exterior is mostly completed, and now I'm doing enterior.
Wish me luck =)



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dude, this is one smooth body, reflections look all straight, materials are not bad, the seams look sharp and nicely done, good job on the interior. wheels look good, only comment is that maybe the tires are too thick and big, or maybe the whole tire and rim together look big, just scale them a bit smaller, thats what i'd suggest, but overall, this is a very impressive model so far
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Old 02-15-2007
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Thanks mpfive, It's really nice to see that comments.
Wheels are actualy fine, maybe it looks like they're bigger...
Here, take a look
http://www.butzi.cz/download/pozadi/...356_ep_011.jpg
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oh yeah yeah, i see that, my bad man, you were right, looks good then, just move the front wheels a tad bit more inside and thats it

EDIT: oh, you are the one who added me on msn, lol...i'll talk to you soon

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Old 02-16-2007
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No remarks other than the fact that the crease where the back of the roof meets the side of the car should be a bit more defined, like on this picture;
http://www.roadmap.ch/sponsorpage/Ve...2004%20077.jpg

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Old 02-16-2007
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The reflection on my render is making that part smooth, and the shade in your pic is making that part more defined
I'll post some clay renders soon so you can see It's fine
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Old 02-16-2007
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Old 02-16-2007
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woah... excellent work!

btw I think that the renders on the first post are a bit grainy.
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very smooth man, i like, ever consider doing the cabrio version once the interior is completely done?
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Old 02-17-2007
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YES! I thought about that

Mimigu - you're right, these renders are both grainy. Render time is too long so I lower down the settings just to show you progress.
In the end I'll make them high quality.

Thanks for comments
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