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Welcome back. Nice wheels, waiting to see them in the car. Maybe is better remove those writes from the tire texture.
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Yeah, try to use the normals calculation tool to calculate the normals of all the wheel. Probably doing that the wheel rim will result more plain.I also wonder how I can remove those lines seen in the rims, can I just do it by adjusting the normals?
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Hi,
I have a new school now, it's even more work as my previous school so that's why this project is progressing much slower as I would like it to
anyway I've worked on the front bumper, but I've a problem with it, how do I make 2, or in this case, 3 parts in to one and let them blend nicely?
I have a new school now, it's even more work as my previous school so that's why this project is progressing much slower as I would like it to
anyway I've worked on the front bumper, but I've a problem with it, how do I make 2, or in this case, 3 parts in to one and let them blend nicely?
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Nice that this project is still going on desprite no news since a bit of time.
If you mean how to unite those three parts subdivided in three objects, it's easy to do: in the objects list right click on one of them and choose Select, then do the same with the other two; after, use the tool Create...
If you mean how to unite those three parts subdivided in three objects, it's easy to do: in the objects list right click on one of them and choose Select, then do the same with the other two; after, use the tool Create...
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Pratically the parts aren't well united, and in the picture this is a bit noticed. That's given because the polygons/vertices aren't well aligned to the ones of the other object, the normals don't do nothing. You should move manually the vertices to align them to the other part. Use the vertices mode view and the Move tool, click on the object to fix, select the vertices to move, press SEL button and move it using all the views.
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