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Old 08-16-2007
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Mercedes Benz C Class '07

OK, I know i have said this before but this time I am serious. This time I am going to finish this car. I always give up cause I get lost. So this time I am going to bombard you guys with many images. Everytime I create a single poly I am going to post it to make sure it's right. (JK) I am going to need your help on this one. I will dedicate 1 hr a day to this project. I don't have anything to show yet, but just wanted to give you guys all a heads up.
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The 08 model? is it the new one? if it is, good luck! my mum has the new C-Class 200k, if you want i can get refs for you, but i have to find my camera.
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Not sure if its the 08. Different sites say different things. But i think it is the new one. I have compared it to pics and i think it is. I have made the hood but have to install 3ds max on my computer at work so i can upload the pics. So, stay tuned.
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it is the 07 version for Germany then they roll it out later for some countries....it is a good looking car, just stick to it, and finish. I will like to see this modeled.

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ok here is the picture of were I am at. when make the crease on the hood, do I champher where it starts to slope down, or at the bottom, or do I not champher it at all.
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yea, its the 07 german, but i got the 08 australian c-class, its one heck of a car. good start, not sure where you are talking about, but you do chamfer.
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OK. I lagged on the updates. here they are. I am kinda confused on how to make the area around the headlight without making triangle polys, so I added a close up screen shot so you guys can check it out.
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Hi mate, try something like this in my picture. it may work it may not. Try and get the lines straighter, it will hep in the long run by making reflections smoother. you can do this easily by using the quickslice tool if you are using 3dsmax
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So should I cut those lines or did u just want me to make them straight like ur example.
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Sorry for not being too clear. if you use the quickslice tool, it will make it easier to get them straight as quickslice cuts in straight lines through the whole object. then from the other views you can adjust the vertexes to get smooth lines.
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you don't need them to be straight, you need the edges to flow.

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