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Artwork => Finished Works and Works in Progress => Topic started by: kalanis_lz on February 06, 2008, 11:53:18 pm
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i'm having trouble with the rear door of this avenger every time i try to fix the problem it looks worse does anyone have any tips to modeling this door
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Could you give a transparent wireframe view with the reference in the back? That way I could draw over your model much easier for you to help with the edge looping.
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i hope that this helps
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Here's a draw-over I did for you. I simplified the mesh a lot, because as long as you're subdividing it doesn't have to be overly-detailed, though you also don't want to get underly detailed. I may have missed a loop or two, but this should give you the flow you're looking for in your model. I hope this helps! :)
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Emm.. Dont be afraid to delete points you dont need and fill holes after adding nececary lines.. ;)
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one more quick question where the back of the door meets the wheel well the angle of your lines are coming from a central piont would it still give that beat up look by interupting that line? ok another question i see how all the lines are positioned from the wheel well, but where my pink line is how would i get this to free form into that flare of the well?
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Ah, I didn't realize that's where the door ended. A lot of this is simple, you can just move points around. So don't necessarily stick exactly to what I drew, you can rearrange points afterwards, and of course add extra loops. If you look at the way the edges flow, you can insert new lines of edges with the cut tool that flow as well. I hope this helps a bit ;)
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yes that helped alot i got that rear door finished and now i'm moving to the front quarter panel i'll continue my progress on this topic
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heres the dodge avenger strom trooper edition with the corrected rear doors (thanx hihosilver) and the front quarter panel and hood