Looking for Batmobile from the 60's TV show
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I have looked and I can't find a Batmobile from the 60's show. I bought an outfit for G8M from another site, and it would be cool to have the car Does anyone know where I can find a model that would work in DAZ.?. As for the Batcave, I'll reimagine it.
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...here,s one for 10$ at CG Trader that is available in Daz Studio format
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/car/concept-car/1960s-batmobile
Needs converting, Sketchup Warehouse
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/f4e3519e-1490-41b0-a226-599e669226b8/Batmobile-66
..usually sketchup models require a fiar bit of "fixing" in a modelling programme to work correctly.
There are also a couple free ones.but the one at CG trader is probably the most accurate of the lot...and it is already set up for Daz (.duf) and has Daz materials so no need to mess around with conversions and/or reskinning.
Here are a couple of the free ones that are in .obj format that will import into Daz.
https://downloadfree3d.com/3d-models/vehicles/car/1960-batmobile/
https://www.cadnav.com/3d-models/model-44955.html
There used to be a fairly decent free one over at Heroesworld... not up to super closeup work but serviceable once you adjusted the materials, and that was pre-iray so it would convert a lot better now. I'm pretty sure that this is the exact same one over at sharecg - https://www.sharecg.com/v/25240/Poser/
If the OP wants to use the model, they will have to gain permission from the creator as it is labeled as an All Rights Reserved model..
Just an FYI to be aware of but if you go for the CGTrader model, it isn't rigged. The model is a static mesh, so nothing will move etc. That may be perfectly fine for what you want, I just thought I'd mention it.
That is usually the case when you purchase outside of Daz or renderosity and even if the model says it is rigged, that usually means for thre modeling app it was designed in which doesn't carry over to Daz Studio.
...exactly, most .obj files will also be static meshes.
That's going to be true with just about any model that's based upon a well known licensed property like one of the Batman TV series unless there's an actual licensing agreement in place between the rights holder and the modeler, except in the rare occasion where the original design has fallen into the public domain. It's not as if any of the other models mentioned in this thread could be used except for non-commercial use either. FWIW, the modeler's read me says "This prop can be used freely in all your non commercial work (((( please give appropriate credit when possible! )))) For any commercial use you will need to contact me."
And yes, it's a static prop, but it is the same one I remembered and cleans up reasonably well.
Yes, that's why I wanted to point it out as the OP may not have realised it. Especially with it being in the .duf format as I've seen a few folks be fooled by that before.![smiley smiley](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/regular_smile.png)