1994 style car, needs undertray

Posted by elpasho2005f1 
1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 03:09PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
heyy, I've been making a 1994 style car for f1 challenge, based on the Fw16. this is all I've done, cockpits by oggo, n he gets full recognition when i release. the thing is I have got A Levels soon and I don't have much time, n need someone to do the undertray, please!!! lol, thats all I would like.

here are some pics n pm me if interested, I'll send the files e.t.c









Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/30/2008 03:10PM by elpasho2005f1.
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 08:09PM
Posted by: Marko
I think you need a bit more stuff and not just undertray to complete this shape.
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 10:20PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
hi, just wanna know, what other stuff?
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 10:35PM
Posted by: Marko
Bargeboards, suspenion, diffuser?
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 10:58PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
the early style fw16 didn't have barge boards, diffuser, deffo will do that n suspension will be done last, tis just the undertray which is doing my nerves lol
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 11:02PM
Posted by: Marko
You could also add a bit more details on front/rear wing. Btw what is the current polycount of this car?
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 30, 2008 11:21PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
around 11,000 tis for f1 challenge u see, wanna add antennas n cameras later or afterwards,
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 31, 2008 12:01AM
Posted by: Marko
Wow 11k is a lot. You're using meshsmooth/turbosmooth? btw my suggestion would be also to make 2 profiles of front wing.
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 31, 2008 01:18AM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
to add more polies to it? kk, the front wing tbh is like 67 polies surprisingly lol, most of the polies are from the car and the rear wing. btw saw ur renault, looking mint btw, keep it up. do u know anyone who'd be interested in doin the undertray??
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 31, 2008 01:41AM
Posted by: Marko
No, you don't have to add more polys as 11k is already more then you need. If you want I can help you with a car, show you how you can make some parts better etc. But I can't do anything before saturday due to exams this week.
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: March 31, 2008 02:26PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
could i have ur email if its ok? so I can send it to you. cheers for the help man
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: April 02, 2008 05:33PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
heyy marko, I emailed it to u man,


gud luck wid the shape
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: April 02, 2008 06:09PM
Posted by: Marko
Hey, I had a quick look and I think its better if you restart this project and make it properly. I see you're using meshsmooth on your car, and that's not the way to properly make low poly cars. Using meshsmooth will create a lot unnecessary polys. For example top of the sidepod on your car has a very dense mesh and that's not needed because that part of the car is flat. Beside that on some places you're not using proper poly structure. I saw a couple of 5,6-sided polys etc.

If you want I can help you to recreate this car and I can show you how to do stuff properly.
Re: 1994 style car, needs undertray
Date: April 02, 2008 06:21PM
Posted by: elpasho2005f1
heyy, thing is, I got exams sooon, and I have not got any time, is there anyway of correcting those mistakes? I noticed that I had meshsmooth on twice, I could delete one n change the problems or something. which parts am I not using the correct poly structure? I would like to know so I don't make the same mistake again. of course you can help, it wud mean a lot to me for some help.
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