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- Triton
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looks good man, some of you skilled persons should help him out! texturing is time consuming and more people doing it would speed things along nicely
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If you want you can throw mine in. (1999 Saturn SL-1 4-door)
<a href="http://www.theautodealer.com/ur/ur,,_t, ... px">Here's a page</a> that has a nearly identical vehicle on display. Clicking the thumbnails will give you larger versions of the images. There are some 3/4 andgle shots, and some head-on images of the front and back, which would be great for ripping the headlights and taillights from.
If you want to model a large shipping truck, you could copy my uncle's buisness's box van. Looks like <a href="http://www.relentlessrallysport.com/ima ... g">this</a> from the back, <a href="http://www.lonestaronline.com/fullsize_ ... g">this</a> from the front, but the van cab is cut off a few inches behind the driver's door to connect to the cube body. (should be simple to model a cube ) (it's based off an '86 Econoline 350) <a href="http://members.aol.com/union502/images/ ... pg">here's a good front-end shot of another one (a fire/rescue vehicle) that it would be easy to rip the headlights/grille out of. </a>
Is it easy to do the texturing?
<a href="http://www.theautodealer.com/ur/ur,,_t, ... px">Here's a page</a> that has a nearly identical vehicle on display. Clicking the thumbnails will give you larger versions of the images. There are some 3/4 andgle shots, and some head-on images of the front and back, which would be great for ripping the headlights and taillights from.
If you want to model a large shipping truck, you could copy my uncle's buisness's box van. Looks like <a href="http://www.relentlessrallysport.com/ima ... g">this</a> from the back, <a href="http://www.lonestaronline.com/fullsize_ ... g">this</a> from the front, but the van cab is cut off a few inches behind the driver's door to connect to the cube body. (should be simple to model a cube ) (it's based off an '86 Econoline 350) <a href="http://members.aol.com/union502/images/ ... pg">here's a good front-end shot of another one (a fire/rescue vehicle) that it would be easy to rip the headlights/grille out of. </a>
Is it easy to do the texturing?
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- Triton
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im working on tracing madison in photoshop to base the city layout on at marshallhs request. not particularly useful now but should be later on
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