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    B Engineering Edonis

    Thought I would start a new project. This time it's the italian super car Edonis.

    C & C are welcome
    //Oscar


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    really nice start , i have never seen this car before, looks really nice except for the headlights in my opinion...
    show us some wires

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    Looks promising i hope you will find motivation to finish this one. As for front and headlights lets just say im not a big fan of it although overall shape of the car looks nice


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    Ahh, I see you've gone though same path as ErikS and W0rx's modeling flow. That's good,because it proves you've learned to adapt and into better modeler. So far, it looks good. Keep it up at it.
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    Thanks guys.
    Qualt, thanks man. Yep, the headlights takes a while to get used to.
    Laughingman, thank you, I will still keep on rendering the AM, I haven't given up on that one yet.
    NOX, thanks, actually my AM was using the same technique, but I found out a better way to do it this time.

    Started working on the rear.
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    looks like a good start. Can you show us some wires?

    Btw what a very strange car.. i don't know if i like it or not.


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    Thx Erik, I rather not at this stage, they are dirty

    Sure is strange, but some shapes are lovely me thinks.
    //Oscar


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    well, it's very important to keep it as clean as possible in this stage any rouhg parts now are almost impossible to fix in the end! So show us some wires and maybe we can give you some pointers.


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    The most problematic area right now is this one. I simply don't know how to chamfer it. Any help would be appreciated.
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    //Oscar


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    chamfer wont solve that. work flow is wrong, the detail is acctually coming out from the smooth surface due to the smoothing groups.
    need to see the whole wire of the car to understand how you work, cant tell by close up pictures of few polies.
    worx.


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    There is no such thing as smoothing groups in blender, but I managed to fake it pretty well.

    I will put it another way : How would you suggest the topology to look around the side vent edge?

    The mesh needs some smoothing and tweaking to be more evenly spaced, but this is my biggest problem.
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    I'll figure it out somehow.
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    I have always liked this car. Nice work sofar
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    great progress.
    those vents always are complicated but, i think that yours is ok
    check those edges, i don't know maybe i'm wrong but they look softer on the real car...

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    Wyatt Turner, thank you.
    Thanks Qualt You're right, they are softer IRL. I will soften the edges out after I have built up the basic shape.
    //Oscar


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