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# 1 27-04-2012 , 09:04 PM
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1973ish Cobra 427

Just finished this a few days ago for work, it's still in the review process and needs a few tiny changes that I know of already, but nothing really notable, so I'ma be a rebel and post it anyways. user added image

UV/texturing is being handled by other members of the team, along with the actual import process, so I'll hopefully remember to post again once that happens ;D

Poly limits were:
60kish max for exterior/low poly interior
30k max for high poly interior
200-250k for HD version

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# 2 27-04-2012 , 09:05 PM
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Low poly version screenies:

Oh, and forgot to include a couple renders I did of the 200k version

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# 3 28-04-2012 , 02:08 PM
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Nice going Acid44 only crit would be the bright purple colour on the wheels is a little distracting...............dave




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# 4 28-04-2012 , 03:11 PM
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Yeah, I clicked render on those before remembering that all the materials were temporary... Was mean to be all brushed aluminum wheels and a metallic blue body :p

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# 5 11-05-2012 , 08:17 PM
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love the looks of this car, reminds me of the old '67 Austin Healy 3000
nice job on the modeling, would like to see this again when textured.

# 6 11-05-2012 , 10:31 PM
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nce job mate!!! one of my fave cars

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# 7 12-05-2012 , 02:34 AM
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Planning to post it again after it's gotten a full QA review/texture/etc. Is taking ages though because everyone's extremely busy right now.

Cheers Ant, hopefully more to come soon. Actually I'll soon be doing one of your country's biggest fist fights... I mean racing series user added image

# 8 12-05-2012 , 10:33 AM
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oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhh Bathurst.....nice! Make sure you do a bloody good Holden mate!!

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# 9 12-05-2012 , 04:57 PM
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I can neither confirm nor deny that :p

I plan to do it well, I'll be getting some bloody good reference for it, as someone else has already done these cars for a private client, which the QA guys are absolutely mental about accuracy with :p

# 10 18-05-2012 , 03:01 AM
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Nice car,and I think it will be very cool if it has purple wheels.


# 11 18-05-2012 , 04:25 PM
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looks good except for those couple of tri and ngons. Anyway you can do anything about those?

# 12 21-05-2012 , 08:58 AM
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The ngons have been fixed since then, and tris are fine since it's a game model. Just as long as they don't mess up the normals smoothing

# 13 21-05-2012 , 09:13 AM
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gotcha well good on ya man cant wait to see it when its done user added image

# 14 21-05-2012 , 08:14 PM
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nice work acid. I like

# 15 22-05-2012 , 01:13 PM
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I could have sworn I posted some kudos on your work on this model but I could not see any post; so although a little late, here you go, excellent work acid!


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