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Old 02-27-2007
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Ford Capri Mk1

Its been a while since i posted anything so , heres my current W.I.P

as the title says its a Ford Capri Mk1 (for all who done know what it looks like Click Here)





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looks very very good. very clean. i dont know ur others projects but it must be very good.
nice job

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Good job! Especially with hood and lights. Keep it goin'
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Old 02-28-2007
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looking real good keep it up
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I've got a question for you. How do you make this door and hood lines?

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I've got a question for you. How do you make this door and hood lines?
first off i start off all my body panels with a plane, (its probley the wrong way to do it , but hey) with the least number of edges hight and width so i can havea basic shape of what ever part im making , then move each vert to the point i need it so its smooth(ish). then cut faces to add detail. and bevel(chamfer) if needed, for the door handle the indent is simply cut face to the shape and extruded. the handle its self is a cube with 3 splits and then shaped to fit the handle, with a cylinder booliened on the end. and loads of messing and cleaning up. basicly the longest way i can think off LOL
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looks realy nice.

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Wow thanks cos' it's looking great.
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not bad, i would add another maybe row of polies on the fender/hood
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not bad, i would add another maybe row of polies on the fender/hood
can u draw where you would put it please

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i dont know this car but in my opinion seams should be a lil sharper
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here's what i meant, but read the comment in red, cause i noticed now that i look at it again that it works pretty well, so i wouldnt change anything
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you have very good modeling. coldflame is right about the sharpness of the seams, but here is how you fix it.

meshsmooth works by pulling vertices essentially and subdividing them. the closer that you have sets of edges, the less it will pull, therefore the sharper your seams. what most people dont realize is that chamfer works in ADDITION to the regular lines. so if you simply add lines like the ones I drew all around the edges of the seams, you will have very good edges.
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Good advice!

Sharpening the seams will help making it look more realistic.
As for the subject, i always liked the Capri as a sort of European ponycar. Very characteristic 60s' features, very clean design.

(PLEASE keep it stock!)
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the car looks good. you've done well with it and the clay renders look good, but the color materials are too reflective





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