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05-11-06, 03:42 AM | #1 |
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Check it out...
If you know guy name Sabino Leerentveld ("Sabaman" cg-cars user name) The previous concept car he posted at gallery
http://cg-cars.com/forum/gallery...mage.php?i=528 His website: http://sabaman.alfacom.org/index.html Now check out his work at seriouswheel.com http://www.seriouswheels.com/cars/to...-Design-B3.htm Seem like american is interested in his design and might go on production eh? |
05-11-06, 08:52 AM | #3 |
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Damn, that car looks great.
Would be awesome if we can see the car driving in reallife! I hope they wil make it. |
05-11-06, 11:00 AM | #4 | |
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05-11-06, 12:33 PM | #5 |
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good design.
Galmer Abritrage GT also designed in Rhino by guy named Togay Yuvanç. http://www.carbodydesign.com/archive...-arbitrage-gt/ http://www.arbitragecars.com/index.html |
05-11-06, 04:53 PM | #6 |
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WOW! Arbitrage GT is amazing... I wish I could see his curves.
Edit: I ve seen rhino SR5 and 4 beta? included animation. manuplating or rigging tool. I wonder if I could do some animation such getting opening doors Glamer's Abitrage GT? if so where's tutorial on it or how do I use it? |
05-11-06, 07:03 PM | #7 |
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i dont find it that great...Sorry
Of course...is cool. I dont like the design of it...and front side of car has bad proportions over the front wheels. Too high. The roof of the car, has no definition lines....No structure too. Looks like it has just been plated there. The front part of the roof, is too ugly! Well....just my opinon, of course. And his modelling tuts, in his website, are too bad...That is not how one models a car with nurbs. At all! Good renders...Shaders.....Yes, indeed! Regards And call me an asshole again, because i have jsut said what i think. And is technically true as well. LOLOL |
05-11-06, 07:40 PM | #8 |
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i'm not sure but that animation can be done in bongo.
www.bongo3d.com @mechatronz: i think you're a professional designer working at an automobile company. Some of members here are trying to designing cars (me too). Would you please make a technical tutorial about cars (dimensions, proportions, structures etc.)? I think it will be very helpful for modeling correctly. regards. ps: my english is bad. hope you understand me. |
06-11-06, 11:53 AM | #9 |
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I usually don´t like retro designs, but I think this one looks very good.
Engineering-wise though, I think that the a-pillars look too weak and not giving enough structural integrity to the front of the roof(to give proper triangulation and support I think the pillars should go to the corners of the roof, however i´m not an expert...). |
06-11-06, 03:09 PM | #10 |
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For someone among us who are self-taught and use economical software to get to a professional level, that's quite inspiring although not as amazing as real designer graduate from expensive schools.
Just let this thread inspire more self-taught designers. |
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