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That picture is now my background at work.... :D

how big is the 3dsmax model ? they are normally like 20megs or something arnt they...

when you animated it did you have to animate the wheels separatly or do you have mad physics and stuff set up ?

Keep em coming.. You could make some Initial D fan media !

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any chance of getting that model off ya? lol BTW the inside of the rear wing also has GTR etched on it, should be just on the outside.

How many poly's is that one? And what did you make it with? Rhino?

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Originally posted by naga

eheh i was just mucking around in 3dsmax

i think 'just mucking around' is an understatement! that was awesome!

naga: did you start by using spline modeling? I'm still struggling with box modeling.

nevertheless great mesh!:uh-huh:

funkymonkey: he mentioned 3DS Max

i'm using version 5 btw

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haha thought so man, I was thinkin... 3DS Max to do that woulda taken you aaaaaaaaaaaaaages and you'd have to be an absolute guru to make it look that good. Didja use a floor plan like in the popular Audi TT tutorial?

Jus added u to ICQ.

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Ok... i know i am expressing my complete inexperience with 3dsmax, but between lockups :D when i can see the mad wireframe, i goto render it and it comes up completly blank (yes i have the right camera selected)... I added light sources and put in a few other objects to test, they show up, but not the car... hmmm...

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