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prayas
05-04-2004, 01:42 PM
After a long time finally i got something to present. School just got my main attention.

So here it comes: My Renault Alpine S4 model A110
I saw a car like this in white some weeks ago and since this time it didn't made it out my mind.

Modeling time about 17 hours. Rendertime nearly the same for all the images in 1280x1024 for 6 images.

http://www.prayorpanic.com/_up_data/renault_full_render.jpg

There are some parts to correct like the front hood and a small part on the roof but i like it right now.

Point me on other parts and i will be happy correcting the mistakes. Wireshot will follow if needed.

More historic cars to follow. Right now working on an Alfa Romeo GT Zagato of the same era of great cars. A futuristic racer i also nearly finished.

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MJV
05-04-2004, 04:39 PM
How did you manage to not get the wheels straight?

WQP
05-04-2004, 05:31 PM
Looks pretty good...the wheels do look a bit screwy in that one view (Just a very distorted perspective?). Now you just need to start dirtying that sucker up :)

Srek
05-04-2004, 05:32 PM
Originally posted by MJV
How did you manage to not get the wheels straight?
Actualy the A110 is build as a racing car for mountain races and optimised for extreme high curve speeds. A friend of mine owns one of the 1600cc and it's terrific fun to drive. I got one as a RC car too :)
The wheel angle is a bit strong though imho.
The model itself basicaly very ok, but the original is not nearly as rounded in many parts. Oh, and try to get the color right ;)
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/plastic/124sportscarseries/images/24185.jpg
RC Car
http://www.allsportauto.com/detailphoto.php3?zl_id=8556&zl_idMD=945
Cheers
Srek

prayas
05-04-2004, 11:19 PM
Good morning.

MJV i did manage it nearly right .

attached an image for you. Srek posted the explanation above.

You got access to an original car. Man i would like to ask to take some photos for me cause research was really hard on this car. For the color it may seem a bit dark on the screen. I'm working on a very bright TFT maybe just need to correct the brightness. Which parts are to much rounded? Maybe point me on these.


More opinions anyone else?

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Srek
05-05-2004, 07:33 AM
I checked again for the form and i think i got the impression from the material. The untextured model looks ok.
The original paint is rather dull compared to todays car paint. The specs are way to large and strong.
Keep up the good work :)
Cheers
Srek

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