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Dirtystimpy 07-22-2003, 06:18 AM Hi, I posted my demo a couple of days ago. Now I'd like opinions on this car model.
http://www.heuett3d.com/pages/01_AstonRed.htm
thanks
Ryan
www.heuett3d.com
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dpvtank
07-22-2003, 07:06 AM
well,
http://www.heuett3d.com/pages/02_BigAstonBAck9.htm
on the image, I see one thing..the bumper exhaust thingy...somehow, the both seem different from one another..
SimeX
07-22-2003, 10:02 AM
Well All I have to say is it looks really good I really like it I'm trying to model cars myself Working on my first one atm. could you help me a lil out plz? add me to msn or icq ok ? I'll pm you
EspionageNoir
07-22-2003, 10:55 AM
http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/ro/atlantic/Vanquish-1.JPG
Vanquish...my favorite car :beer:.
Though that looks like a cross between DB7 and Vanquish :wip:
The pros: Very, and I mean VERY nice model so far
The cons: Wrong grille shape(less sharp, more subtle) and headlight shape(more egg-like), windshield is too straight near the edges, more exhaust definition on the back, trunk propped open
Sorry if I'm a little picky, just trying to help you make this awesome model even better :applause:.
Dirtystimpy
07-22-2003, 04:13 PM
I'm glad your picky! Rip it apart!
That pic you have, I love it! I didn't have it.
I wish I had that 3/4 view when I modeled it! I only had a front, back, and side view, and your pic looks different then the one I had
EspionageNoir
07-22-2003, 07:48 PM
Oh, I see. That's the Aston Martin AMV8 Vantage aka Gaydon V8. Pretty nice car.
With that in mind, the headlights shouldn't be black, ease up on the grille (still) just a tad, the top hood indentation is a little too extruded, your ref shows it fading into the front, the grille itself is a little too small for the opening, touch up on the logo a bit, the bottom exhaust mesh opening needs a little bevel going inside from both sides
Other than that, I'd like to see more of the interior :buttrock:
Cheers :beer:
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