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    My first try, getting severe eye strain and carpal tunnel syndrome.
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    Smoothed mesh, can anyone tell me what make of car it might end up being.
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    Test render, man this is hard. Comments and crits appreciated.

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> can anyone tell me what make of car it might end up being. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    A 65 Ford Mustang

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    Hey, good guess Mike. I've been staring at it for so long that it's starting to lose focus for me. Besides my reference drawings are pretty bad and I have had to restart a few times. Good exercise in point modelling though.

    Arnold

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    Hey, that would have been close to my guess too... though in all honesty, I was thinking of a 67 stang...

    I am wondering if the top of the rear quaters should break higher ?

    very cool Arnold

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I was thinking of a 67 stang...
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    The 67 was a fast back wasn't it?

    Looks good Arnold.

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    Looks very good Arnold. I've no idea what model, but the rear quarter panel says Mustang to me Remember to take eye breaks from time to time, especially when doing point modeling.
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    I am with Bill on this, I knew it was a mustang, 60's vintage but not the exact year.

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    Thanks for your comments everyone. Yeah, 65 Mustang. Gidgit I agree on the quarter panel thing you mentioned but I think I am going to restart this. Looking for some better blueprint drawings as what i am using shows up very pixellated in C4D. What do you think of the mesh? Is it clean enough or have I made it too complicated.

    Arnold

 

 

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