primary is not the final version
new frame, finnished frame and swing arm, need to finnish the rear drive
trans, forks, frame, engine,forks, are all finals
primary is not the final version
new frame, finnished frame and swing arm, need to finnish the rear drive
trans, forks, frame, engine,forks, are all finals
if i let it go as it is what would you do with it
To be honest, you should finish it and sell it. That is quality craftmanship.
matt i was intending to offer it in 2 versions after the new year 1 would be a real low poly version that would be free in obj form only and the other would be drtailed and rigged with the UVmaps and some optional parts that would be sold as a package for most likely about $10 and available in cr2, obj, and blend files
the blend files would include the cycles nodes for the paint and chrome and in several colors to make it easier to customize
I’ve been playing with the 1940 Ford for several days and this thing is awesome. Here it is dressed in 1940 Ford Cloud Mist Green paint. I tend to look up original Paint charts and try to match a color for the period. Rendered in Poser Pro 2012.
I’ve been playing with the 1940 Ford for several days and this thing is awesome. Here it is dressed in 1940 Ford Cloud Mist Green paint. I tend to look up original Paint charts and try to match a color for the period. Rendered in Poser Pro 2012.
And it looks really great too! The engine isn’t a flathead in this model, but I did download a model with a decent flathead in it, may do an engine swap and see how that turns out.
I’ve been playing with the 1940 Ford for several days and this thing is awesome. Here it is dressed in 1940 Ford Cloud Mist Green paint. I tend to look up original Paint charts and try to match a color for the period. Rendered in Poser Pro 2012.
Very nice!
I was looking at that patio prop you used and was wondering how the wet concrete and puddles are made. I’d like to do something similar on a garage floor but I have no idea how that effect is created. Any help would be appreciated.
the trike project is stalled until the buyer decides on sheetmetal so i started something new
now the questuin is how to rig it?
Make it a Poser Prop (.pp2) file. Move the points of origin for each part to where it rotates the object on the one it is parented to. Then save it all as one .pp2 file. You can then rotate the parts with dials, even rename the dials. This is how I do all my cars doors and hoods. If you can’t figure it all out, just pm me, I will give you my email addy, you can emeail it to me, I will rig it for you, then post you a link to get the new one back. Simple huh?
I’ve been playing with the 1940 Ford for several days and this thing is awesome. Here it is dressed in 1940 Ford Cloud Mist Green paint. I tend to look up original Paint charts and try to match a color for the period. Rendered in Poser Pro 2012.