CAR AND BIKE LOVERS THREAD - MARK II

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  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited December 1969

    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

    Finish it of course!

    :-)

  • MattymanxMattymanx Posts: 6,873
    edited December 1969

    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.

  • edited December 1969

    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

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Heres one I did tonight, couldn't resist Doug's Girl!

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  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,247
    edited December 1969
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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Whats he doing, seems like he's re-releasing a bunch of his older car? I already have every car he's made!

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Admiring His Finished Work!

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  • RNR_DV8RNR_DV8 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Impala and company

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    The Stars Have Arrived!

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  • CherokeeCherokee Posts: 292
    edited December 1969

    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.

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  • edited December 1969

    the trike project is stalled until the buyer decides on sheetmetal so i started something new
    now the questuin is how to rig it?

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Cherokee said:
    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.

  • RNR_DV8RNR_DV8 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Cherokee said:
    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.

  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited December 1969

    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?

    :-)

  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited December 1969

    Cherokee said:
    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.

    Awesome render Cherokee!

    :-)

  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited December 2012

    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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.

    Looks like it might be a flat plane primitive with a .jpeg photo texture on it. Then prop of morphing water laid ontop of the image, and morphed up a bit. That way it has parts that stay above the ground. Notice how the rear tire reflects in the water.

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  • CherokeeCherokee Posts: 292
    edited December 2012

    music2u4u said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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.

    Looks like it might be a flat plane primitive with a .jpeg photo texture on it. Then prop of morphing water laid ontop of the image, and morphed up a bit. That way it has parts that stay above the ground. Notice how the rear tire reflects in the water.

    The puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones. There are no texture jpg files. It's all done with shader settings.

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Cherokee said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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 puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones.

    Isn't that one of Dreamland's props?

  • CherokeeCherokee Posts: 292
    edited December 2012

    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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 puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones.

    Isn't that one of Dreamland's props?


    Yeah, that's the one. Oh, I just edited my previous post.

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Cherokee said:
    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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 puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones.

    Isn't that one of Dreamland's props?


    Yeah, that's the one. Oh, I just edited my previous post.

    I thought it looked like the one Tom uses when he releases one of his cars, I haven't figured out how to use the wet concrete materials yet in DS, but will eventually, probably have to do it through the surfaces tab.

  • RNR_DV8RNR_DV8 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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 puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones.

    Isn't that one of Dreamland's props?


    Yeah, that's the one. Oh, I just edited my previous post.

    I thought it looked like the one Tom uses when he releases one of his cars, I haven't figured out how to use the wet concrete materials yet in DS, but will eventually, probably have to do it through the surfaces tab.

    When I was looking at getting this prop I read somewhere that the puddles won't work in DAZ. I think Cherokee is right that it is all done with a material in Poser. I thought about making a floor that is uneven with a plane under it that pokes through in areas for puddles but that won't give the effect of dry concrete becoming damp and then puddles. I wonder if it's using sss somehow....?

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    RNR_DV8 said:
    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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 puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones.

    Isn't that one of Dreamland's props?


    Yeah, that's the one. Oh, I just edited my previous post.

    I thought it looked like the one Tom uses when he releases one of his cars, I haven't figured out how to use the wet concrete materials yet in DS, but will eventually, probably have to do it through the surfaces tab.

    When I was looking at getting this prop I read somewhere that the puddles won't work in DAZ. I think Cherokee is right that it is all done with a material in Poser. I thought about making a floor that is uneven with a plane under it that pokes through in areas for puddles but that won't give the effect of dry concrete becoming damp and then puddles. I wonder if it's using sss somehow....?

    There are a lot of material files that don't work in DS that are made for Poser, however, there are often ways of making some of these effects work, I do have the 81 City Blocks set, and just haven't messed with it as much as I need to in order to see if any of these things will or won't work in DS, they also say that Nationale7's cars won't work in DS as well, but I make them work, as does Music.

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    The Edsel in for service.

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Fill The Tank, Check the Oil and Clean the Windows.

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  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited December 1969

    RNR_DV8 said:
    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    RNR_DV8 said:
    Cherokee said:
    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 puddles are a Material file that comes with the Patio. You get wet stones, dry stones, 3 kinds of puddles, and damp stones.

    Isn't that one of Dreamland's props?


    Yeah, that's the one. Oh, I just edited my previous post.

    I thought it looked like the one Tom uses when he releases one of his cars, I haven't figured out how to use the wet concrete materials yet in DS, but will eventually, probably have to do it through the surfaces tab.

    When I was looking at getting this prop I read somewhere that the puddles won't work in DAZ. I think Cherokee is right that it is all done with a material in Poser. I thought about making a floor that is uneven with a plane under it that pokes through in areas for puddles but that won't give the effect of dry concrete becoming damp and then puddles. I wonder if it's using sss somehow....?

    Like I stated before, you can just use a morphing ground that has dials to make hills, put it just under the ground plane, dial up the hills, scale it down to the size you want, then in the surfaces tab, apply a water shader or just use the opacity dial and make it transparent like water, then turn your specular dial up to 255,255,255 (white) for reflections.

    :-)

  • RNR_DV8RNR_DV8 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Thanks for the help, I'll give that a try

  • CherokeeCherokee Posts: 292
    edited December 1969

    I though this would be a fun one to do since I noticed that Edsel did have a Chalk Pink color for the 1958 Edsel. I've never done a car in pink. I'm also using a different puddle option that came with Dreamland's Car Patio.

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  • edited December 1969

    another bike i started on for a friend
    i always wanted to have a reason to use a sugarbear made springer set and now i have it
    the trike has a new style front end and a different motor too so that makes a redesighn imminent
    oh well i like the girder forks better than the wideglides his wife wanted

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited December 1969

    Cherokee said:
    I though this would be a fun one to do since I noticed that Edsel did have a Chalk Pink color for the 1958 Edsel. I've never done a car in pink. I'm also using a different puddle option that came with Dreamland's Car Patio.

    Looks great!

  • CherokeeCherokee Posts: 292
    edited January 2013

    betsy662 said:
    Cherokee said:
    I though this would be a fun one to do since I noticed that Edsel did have a Chalk Pink color for the 1958 Edsel. I've never done a car in pink. I'm also using a different puddle option that came with Dreamland's Car Patio.

    Looks great!

    Thanks. That Edsel is pretty nice even though it does have a huge number of parts that have to be checked when you want to change a color of something.

    Now, I wish someone would do a 1959 or 1960 Thunderbird. I tired getting National7 to do one but he decided on the '63 T-Bird instead.

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