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yfx
05-24-2003, 07:50 AM
Some may have seen a previous version of this. Well this is the final version before I start the texturing and the animation, which is due in like a week :( Kit's all original design, cept the back lacks creativity.

Comments....thx....

http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v6_back.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v6_front.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v6_rear.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v6_top.jpg

mwkmn
05-24-2003, 01:20 PM
This is finally done :scream:

Can't wait to see textured version!

Keep it up!

flewp
05-25-2003, 11:34 PM
For a "wide body", it doesn't seem very wide. It looks even taller and narrower than a standard Supra. Makes it look kind of cartoonish.

mwkmn
05-26-2003, 02:48 AM
Looks wide enough for me :rolleyes:

Check out the wheelbase where door sinks inward, and the rear with huge butt :p

PureFire
05-26-2003, 03:48 AM
very kewl model...post some wires

yfx
05-29-2003, 07:58 AM
Here's the update....i said i was done w/ the modeling but i lied :( THIS is the final i think.....gonna start texturing tomorrow......thanks for posting....



http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v7.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v7_back.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v7_side.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v7_top.jpg

yfx
05-31-2003, 11:52 PM
Here's a lil update....believe it or not this took me like couple hrs...model is really laggin my computer.

any comments on the paint?? What kind of graphics should I incorporate on it?

thanks as always.


http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v8.jpg
http://students.washington.edu/yfx/supra/v8_back.jpg

gfx
06-01-2003, 12:50 AM
something simple and clean would be nice

but for this style of car I suppose something crazy and weird like fast & furious style would work

EAP!
06-01-2003, 01:10 AM
Don't just put a picture on the side, make nice decals that accentuate the nice shape of the car. And don't over-do them. The renders look great though.

-EAP!

jizzypop
06-01-2003, 05:04 AM
looks pretty cool. i love supras. does your software support anti-aliasing? looks like it could use some.

goodlag
06-01-2003, 05:33 AM
wow toyota supra ! :bounce: :bounce:

i want some higher res pictures:bounce: :bounce:

looks great works!

yfx
06-01-2003, 07:16 AM
it's all for show right now....no aa speeds up rendering times........aa wil be used in the final rendering of course......

thanks guys...i don't hinkt i'll put much decals on it...just some on the door....working on a setting right now....

MurDerDolly
11-23-2003, 12:23 PM
Hey man how you do those front light ??? I do too supra but i dont know how i do thoes lights. Can you do a tutorial ?

onscreen
11-23-2003, 06:12 PM
Going fast and furious :D
good work there. but the Anti-aliasing.. is it due to the image resizing?

Soulcre8er
11-23-2003, 06:55 PM
damn thats awesome, thats the best supra ive seen modeled.
I actually tried to model one also but it didnt come out that good, it was a while back, my second attempt at modeling a car. One question, what do you do to get the nice tucks of the body. Like for the door or hood or bumber. Ar they all seperate pieces, and what did you use to model, nurbs patches??. I didnt know what to do about that, so maybe you could help me, this is the one i modeled.

http://stu.aii.edu/~hgs441/HGS.tif

im thinking of doing it over again. My fav car, nice work

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