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I love this render. The guy is just falling out over this girl singing. Mustang Sally song I have played and sang a million times in bands across America and over seas that I played in. It was on my song list. I used to take the song, and play the guitar riffs from the song "Jeopardy" from the Greg Kihn band (80s hit song). It fit perfectly and gave the song a really cool feel.
Too much fun Zatetic...hahaha.
The 64 is a Forza 4 or 7 game model converted to .obj..
I think he's supposed to be playing the harmonica...with feeling!
Dana
1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Sunliner
Nice!
Dana
Very nice my Uncle had one of those in black
in a similar vein... 1959 Ford Galaxie Skyliner
Latest one - and it was a real pain to convert. Model is from GT6, and when converting ended up with the LOD meshes overlapping, horrendous material zones, etc. As an expample the taillight meshes were not visible, there was a really weird low LOD mesh that stuck through the mainmesh, but dleeting it opend up huge holes in other places.. took a fair bit of work in Simlab to correct.. Instrument textures were in .dds, but needed mirroring and rotating to work with the converted .obj, and even then were a pain as the dial faces were burried below two other surfaces
SO.. 1960 Plymouth XNR - one off design by Virgil Exener as a sports roadster to add to the Plymouth line and possibly compete with the Ford Falcon and the Chevrolet Corvette.
That's a cool looking concept car! Sounds like a whole lot of work!
Dana
Thanks. I find that the models from the Forza series convert a bit better but sometimes if its a model you want to use, its worth the effort
I got a few here. First is a 1949FordSedan...
Here's a 1950s Dodge Lancer...not sure what year exactly..
Here is a 1932 Duesenberg...Two Tone...lol.
How about a few bikes. This is the Daz Road Eagle.
And as always..a Harley Chopper.
Here is an oldie but goodie...the James Bond 007 car...65 Aston Martin. (I think!). Steering Wheel on the right.
I wanted to post this again because I am very proud of this car. I made this famous Monkee Mobile in Sketchup. I post it in memory of Davey Jones and Peter Tork.
One more for now. This is me riding on the almost empty beach in the Daz roadster. Damn Covid19!
You grew your hair back?!
Dana
Well.. if you;re doing Harleys.. How about a Buell?
One more for now. This is me riding on the almost empty beach in the Daz roadster. Damn Covid19!
YUP! Almost down to my waiste again. Only it turned a blondish color. Age I guess.
It looks so compressed. I bet it will fly though...lol.
Here is a nice 1949 Pontiac Streamliner Six Delivery.
Nice one! I think I have that model as well, somewhere...
BMW M-Coupe - anopther Forza car.. this one had a major flaw on conversion - a missing face/mesh, one that bridges the windshield base to the hood.. frorm certain angles it appears as a huge gap, had to choose camera anlges carefully
Latest work.. Base model is a really nice one from Terry Stonehocker over at Grabcad. Files were originally in .easm format, but Terry kindly enabled the .STL format export on those - loaded in eDrawings, then exported as .STL. Pulled into Simlab and tried a few exports, none of which worked well. Finally exported as an SKP, pulled into Sketchup,exploded the model as it came in as a single component, then eportred as .OBJ, finally imported into Bryce, and exported as another OBJ.. then imported into Daz, and went to town texturing..
Nice bike really looks good
Nice work!
Dana
Very nice Bike! I love the orange! Here is another rare bird It is a VW Kombi Pickup. I have been getting a lot of real nice Sketchup models and converting them to object format. Move them into Daz and they come alive...lol. All these are Sketchup models.