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Do what? Make 3d model? Yeap and it's much easier if it has simple blueprints on internet but it also possible to use good quality reference pictures only, this Buick is made using only reference photos by the way.
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It's Buick Business Coupe 56 if I'm correct. Started model it for customer from Russia. He wanted classic street hot rod. But later he sold it. Here is link to project - https://www.behance.net/gallery/1932...ogster/2087688Originally posted by dillon7 View PostI suddenly have the urge to sell my e30 and build an exact copy of this.
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Thank you! For a living, I'm computer graphics artist, designer and work partly as freelancer. But this one is my own idea and project, work on it when have free time.Originally posted by dubs&boost View Postthat amount of time into the 3d models must be tremendous!! i love these. do you do this for a living or just a hobby?
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that amount of time into the 3d models must be tremendous!! i love these. do you do this for a living or just a hobby?
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I suddenly have the urge to sell my e30 and build an exact copy of this.Originally posted by ChosenFor 3D stuff I use Autodesk 3ds max, sometimes SolidWorks and as render engine usually VRay and sometimes KeyShot. For postwork after rendering I use Adobe Lightroom and then Adobe Photoshop and also use Adobe Illustrator for vector graphics.
Almost forgot! Made this beauty some time ago, it's same 1932 Buick Business Coupe. Have render of it on previous page, but I slammed and change design of it.


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i would love to start making these! i am in engineering and have a good understanding of 3DS max, solidworks/edge. I've only ever used inventor to render... is there a base file you start with before modifying them? or is it just all from scratch.
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1932 Ford Model A "Saltster" Street Rod on Rotiform Race SJC 3 Pieces



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