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In this start to finish texturing project within Substance Painter we cover all the techniques you need to texture the robot character.
# 1 03-08-2006 , 06:40 PM
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My first model car

Good afternoon. At the suggestion of Falott when he saw the Haunted House I was doing he suggested I try Beveling and maybe SUB-D. I tried a tutorial, I am sorry to say from another company, and I am complete with the model except for a few minor things. I feel very satisfied with how it came out. I need to put it in a scene and to light it. Lighting and rendering are something I need to learn. Any suggestions on learning lighting would be appreciated.

I have also purchased the Car Modeling of a BMW done here by Kurt and I have always enjoyed his tutorials and learned so much.

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# 2 03-08-2006 , 07:14 PM
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Nice work man...is the color painted a dark red, or is that all reflection of the background?

# 3 03-08-2006 , 07:16 PM
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I wanted it a deep red. I had a Monte Carlo that was called Matador Red and like it. The reflection in the sceen and the car is from a sunset picture. Way too red, I know.

And thank you!

# 4 05-08-2006 , 06:09 PM
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"my mummy" ???


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# 5 05-08-2006 , 07:15 PM
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oh, i thought that sunset was a fire/hell scene lol :p

car is pretty good though user added image


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# 6 05-08-2006 , 07:23 PM
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hi Tom!

this car is way better than my first car was. infact my first 5 cars where never finished at all. to have a nice rendering of your carpaint reflections is to set up the lightning properly. I have somewhere on my HD pictures of a studio lightning setup from industry photographers. over all its important to enlight the car indirectly with self illuminating planes or spotlights reflecting from surfaces. also the light shouldn´t have very intensive colors. gilberts had done really nice lightning setups for his superb cars.

wait a minute. I´ll have to search for my files.


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# 7 05-08-2006 , 07:29 PM
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here it is

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# 8 06-08-2006 , 12:31 AM
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Turbo Dan, yes sometimes she is Mummy!!!

Well sunset from hell kind of does describe it. But I will correct that and that you for liking my model.


Falott many thanks for sending along the stuff on lighting. It was just 3 months ago when you saw my Haunted House that I started modeling. And I am VERY surprised how it came out. And you started me on this journey when you told me I needed to try Beveling and Sub-D. I will look over what you have sent about the lighting and I will give it a shot.

Thanks again for the responses. I truly do appreciate it!!!

# 9 06-08-2006 , 01:08 PM
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Well here is a much better shot of my model. At least you can see the color. Thanks again, and I will study lighting and hopefully improve and do it justice.

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