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GTV6 Animated Commercial
So I've been working on modeling a GTV6 in 3D Studio Max for school so why not post it up here.
I know that it's not 100% accurate but its close.
Sounds thanks to Kevin.
Carson
I know that it's not 100% accurate but its close.
Sounds thanks to Kevin.
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scott: 3DSM is a really confusing program to get used to. The movie shows my fourth attempt at a GTV6 and probably my 15th attempt at a car and this was the first one that came out decently. The movie took up about 60 hours of rendering time alone on my 4 machine render farm. I probably have a total of over 180 working hours into this project.
I have dabbled in Maya but because I had no one to show me the ropes I gave up.
I was just thinking this would be fantastic for projected body kits or changes to the look of GTV6: you could just add it in the 3d realm and if it looks shit you can just as easily change it. once it looks good make up a mold.
I was just thinking this would be fantastic for projected body kits or changes to the look of GTV6: you could just add it in the 3d realm and if it looks shit you can just as easily change it. once it looks good make up a mold.