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Old 06-05-2007, 01:34 PM
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Question First Time Car Modeler - need some help

Hey guys,

I could really use some help here. I'm a 3d modeler, but most of the stuff I've done is sci-fi. And, a friend has asked me to build a 3D model of a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2-door coupe, but with all of the changes that he wants to make to a similar car that he's rebuilding.

For starters, I can't seem to find any decent schematics or blueprints of the car to use in Max for reference. I managed to find an old Advertising poster from Oldsmobile of the '79 Cutlass, but it's a small image, and will probably distort badly in Max, but, if I have to use it I will.

Secondly, can someone point me in the direction of some good car modeling tutorials? Most of the tutorials I've found just help me to texture the thing, but I'm not that far along yet.

Any help would be appreciated!
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Re: First Time Car Modeler - need some help

I thought this was a pretty good tutorial for getting an idea of modeling a car, it's a fiat 500 but it gives a good idea. Hope this helps. There are a few other car tutorials on that site too.
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Haha the link would help.

http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorial...iat500_m01.asp
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Re: First Time Car Modeler - need some help

Check out smcars.net. They have a good section for blueprints as well as loads of information on car modeling..

here are some tutorials for MAX...

http://www.carbodydesign.com/tutoria...3DStudio%20MAX

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Re: First Time Car Modeler - need some help

http://the-blueprints.com/

try that website
Thats where i get mine from, but i have yet to figure out how to use rhino
YAY im a n00b again.
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Re: First Time Car Modeler - need some help

GB, thats scale plastic car modeling, so i guess 3d still counts as graphic manip
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Re: First Time Car Modeler - need some help

If you search blueprints of 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe for modeling You can download free bluprints these
https://getoutlines.com/blueprints/4...upe-blueprints
or order https://getoutlines.com/car-vector-drawings full version at svg, psd or other format and size
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