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Rep Power: 1 ![]() | Now that is professional critics Sanjit. Most probably sho forgot to un-hide it. There must be a back one missing too... lol That is when you work too much with symmetry, and then you just forget that the other half of the object is missing. ![]() Regardless of what I just wrote first, great job on the body of the car. That is pure masterpiece, really professional work... ![]() ![]() Wish I could do such things. ![]()
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Glass and the Front Lights Very good work, i have done alot of modern cars in my time, i find that modelling the lights fully and not using textures! gets a really nice "Real Feel".. the head lamp needs attention and i agree with one of the replies that the glass needs to get some reflections and some opacity settings sorted... Other than that, really good work! PRO level |
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Rep Power: 1 ![]() | my 2cents: the windshield is off the roof is off (and i know i work every day whit that kind of stuff (car engineer @ a local Citroën shop)) the rear lights stick a little out on the roof connection to it ;), and the inside the seats dont look ok (but it can also be the angle) other then that good stuff :P |
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