The car is friggin' amazing :crosseye: I mean I wish I could do that. You are right though, an interior is a must if you would want to sell it. Unless you are going for the OEM appearrance of the MX-5, may I suggest making the wheels/tires a little bigger and wider?
Other than that Slayer, the car is outstanding, and know that you have made me jealous of your ability.
Respectfully,
Nuker86
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MX-5 '95
Started By AKA_Slayer, Jan 06 2006 23:02
28 replies to this topic
#26
Posted 08 March 2006 - 04:41
#27
Posted 08 March 2006 - 16:46
Very cool model , I really like it , impressive texture and lighting work
#28
Posted 08 March 2006 - 21:53
Wow thank you guys for feedback, if you all liked it than I did the job right
Nuker86: Havn't noticed the tires, maybe they are too little I will check it.
I hope your jelousy is in a good way and not a bad one if you have the time
you can learn modeling and if you will focus on it seriously you can achieve good
results, it's all depends on patience and more patience.
Thanks again guys for all your heart warming words
Nuker86: Havn't noticed the tires, maybe they are too little I will check it.
I hope your jelousy is in a good way and not a bad one if you have the time
you can learn modeling and if you will focus on it seriously you can achieve good
results, it's all depends on patience and more patience.
Thanks again guys for all your heart warming words
Guns don't kill people, people with guns kill people.
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#29
Posted 08 March 2006 - 22:44
Trust me Slayer, it is in a good way. I have used programs like SolidWorks and Blender in the past with some mild success (I don't have the program for my computer though and never kept any of the projects I did). However, the projects I did were for school and I had limited time to perfect them. You have some Grade A stuff.
Respectfully,
Nuker86
Respectfully,
Nuker86
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