CAR AND BIKE LOVERS THREAD - MARK II
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Yeah I can imagine, I can't even do that yet, Yet! That is, I have done a few things for my cars that I had purchased, I do like the Meshbox 1920s cars, very nicely done meshes, however, their .cr2's need some fixing, but I did manage to get a Ford script on the radiator shell of the Model A wagon, which to me was such a glaring omission on the part of Meshbox, but the car was still well worth the $10 I paid for it.
Okay, for those who like big trucks, especially classic big trucks, Nationale7 does have the trucks, I know they have several Mack Trucks, but they just released this one, its a 1939 White with a Tank trailer, looks to be another winner, I may start collecting their trucks now, wonder how well these will work in DS4.5 Pro?
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=95599
Wow..she's really nice!
The girl ain't that bad either...lol.
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Nice conversion, don't know how you did that. Nice textures!
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Looks good but the chrome sux...lol. Too blue!
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Now you know as well as I do that there wasn't much in the way of chrome on large trucks back in the day!
its been a while but im back
i have to relearn how to model after weeks away
and technicaly vehicles from pre 42 never used chrome much it was too difficult
they used stainless steel then when the US entered the war the stainlees was need
and please exucse typos i havent typed in a few weekd
Just pretend your a new graduate from school they can't spell now a days
Wow..she's really nice!
The girl ain't that bad either...lol.
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I'm glad you like them. :D
Actually they used nickel plating, and on large trucks they simply painted the trim parts!
Actually they used nickel plating, and on large trucks they simply painted the trim parts!
Yer basic black would do...lol.
New (old) 1-ton and horse trailer
Wow!...super nice renders. I remember that barn too. Is the horse trailer your work? all nicely modeled.
Thanks for sharing this with us DzFire!
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Now we're cooking
heres what ive got since ive been back to work
Wow looking really good, can't wait to see the finished model! :wow:
Hi DzFire,
nice render, btw is that the same truck used in "New (old) 1-ton and horse trailer" love the low profile.
Hi DzFire,
nice render, btw is that the same truck used in "New (old) 1-ton and horse trailer" love the low profile.
Yep :D
Lookin' Good SP.
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To all platinum members...Daz has a great freebie up this week, better get it while you can!
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/new-releases/pickup-dred
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I got it, sure is a weird looking thing for a pickup!
Grrrr not getting notifications again !!!
Okay, with all the diner and carhop themed stuff coming out in previous weeks, I felt I needed a decent drive in type resturaunt, so I did a search, of course I already have the MacClean diner, but thats really a pretty standard type of prop, I wanted something no one else has, at least not yet, so I went over to the 3D Warehouse, and downloaded me some drive in's, of course there were the normal crappy items there, as well as some decent ones, but very few that actually came close to fitting a 1950's theme, but there were a few that would work, Pedro's Tacos, a cute little building made perfect sense, it does have that 50's deco look to it, with some coloration, the building can be updated or even possibly backdated, so I created a 50's era taco shop, one with curbside service of course, so along came Paco's Tacos, the Best Mexican Food In Town!
One thing I also found at the 3D Warehouse was, this cool Mel's Diner sign, no Mel's Diner, (darn), but the sign looks great, so after downloading that and converting it to a obj file, it definitely has its place, I may attempt to make a 3d model of Mel's Diner, if I can find plans for the building, then we can all recreate scenes from American Grafitti!
Where Were You In 62?
I'm not really a "car lover" but this thread (and the old one) has been such a great source of inspiration and information to me, I thought it's about time I posted a pic.
This is a random still from an animated music video I'm working on with a car in it!
Rendered in Poser, postwork in Vegas.
A quick render in DS3, "Vault 113"
Now thats how the Pickup Dred should look, it certainly doesn't look that great as bone factory stock!
WOW!...super nice DF!
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Welcome CaptainMARC. Glad you could drop by.
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For any of you that may be interested, I am posting a link to the original Car and Bike lovers threads. The 1st one went 100 pages, so then came the Mark II thread. It went until the new site took over. Just copy these links and keep them where you want. Click the links here and it will take you there. Any links on the old site pages will still work. If you want to see any of the renders, you must do this:
1 - On the page you will see some text where the render once was. In the middle of the text, you will see some quotation marks ("). Inside the marks will say something like "postimages/origimage_5_3148089". This is the part you want to highlight and copy.
2 - In a new opened browser, type in this http://forumarchive.daz3d.com/...now paste what you copied after that. Each time you want to see a render, just copy that and paste it in after the http part. Should look like this:
http://forumarchive.daz3d.com/postimages/origimage_5_3148089.jpg
3 - The render will open in a new browser page. Then just right click it and save it where you want.
Here are the links to the old threads:
1ST THREAD
http://forumarchive.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=162131
MARK II
http://forumarchive.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=189898
have fun!
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