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Post by IndyCarModels on Apr 6, 2015 10:58:59 GMT -5
Still working with 3D models. On this one I removed the front and rear wings off of the 3D car and added them to the Greenlight model. I sanded the wings quite a bit of they are still a little rough. The car itself came out fine. I added seat belts, etc. All of the normal stuff I do. Let me know what you think?
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Post by Calvin on Apr 6, 2015 13:36:47 GMT -5
It came out pretty good! Yeah the 3D parts are thick and rough but I think if you tried taking an Exacto knife and scrap it then it would be smoother.
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Post by indy on Apr 6, 2015 14:56:04 GMT -5
It came out pretty good! Yeah the 3D parts are thick and rough but I think if you tried taking an Exacto knife and scrap it then it would be smoother. I agree, and I kind of think that the wings are a bit overscale. I have always thought that the 1/64 bumper pods were a bit on the small side which would magnify the difference. Still, I think this is good intermediate step - nice work melding the two. Jordan
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Post by IndyCarModels on Apr 6, 2015 14:59:30 GMT -5
It came out pretty good! Yeah the 3D parts are thick and rough but I think if you tried taking an Exacto knife and scrap it then it would be smoother. I will try that on my next one. thanks
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2015 9:03:19 GMT -5
Nice work. It's a shame the surface is so rough, and is so resistant to sanding. I wonder if they could make them out of a different material that would solve the problem? The rear wing sure does make the bumpers look small. Thanks for making the effort!
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