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Old 04-22-2008
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Lay off the caffeine. Dunno about sunroof though, unless its like a everyday cruiser.

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Lay off the caffeine. Dunno about sunroof though, unless its like a everyday cruiser.

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Yeah, it's like a crazy daily.Not gonna be a full on drift car but just styled like one, I guess.

I made a mock up of how I want the wheels to sit. It's going to be 17" up front, sitting super flush with the guards and 18" in the rear tucking not too much but enough to make it nice (would look funny if it's only tucking a bit). I don't have pictures of it, but I used the Volk CE28N from my S15.

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Old 04-25-2008
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That's looking real good. I have an FC, but it's a convertible!
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tis looking realy good....whait for more updates

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Old 04-29-2008
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Not much of an update but more of a question.





If I have tris on the window, will it create problems?

P.S; Sorry for the slow progress, been busy all week.

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In Max it probably will

Try rendering it with some reflection and refraction. That way any bumps caused by the tri's will jump out immediately.


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Old 04-29-2008
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If you have triangles on plain surface it won't make any problems.
For a window try using less polys as possible, try even with no subdivision, only smooth modifier.

As for the car, poly placement is very good. Model looks very clean.
Show us more renders and viewport screengrabs with glossy material, if you don't mind. =)

Updates, please!
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For windows use patch tool.


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In Max it probably will

Try rendering it with some reflection and refraction. That way any bumps caused by the tri's will jump out immediately.
Yeah, I'll give it a try with some glossy material. What's refraction? And for the material, I should have it with a fresnal falloff right?

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If you have triangles on plain surface it won't make any problems.
For a window try using less polys as possible, try even with no subdivision, only smooth modifier.

As for the car, poly placement is very good. Model looks very clean.
Show us more renders and viewport screengrabs with glossy material, if you don't mind. =)

Updates, please!
Subdivisions? :? Not familiar with that term. I wanted to use that many polys so it would match up with the body, if you get what I mean.

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For windows use patch tool.
I don't think it would work for the front and rear windows. Would it? I am using it for the side windows for sure though.

I'll get a couple renders with a glossy colour material.

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