The real thing :
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Tri count : 3478
I'll see the tri count once I'm done, but yeah it'l probly have to go.Dr2B Rudd wrote:on the front of the model is a tow cable holder? maybe thats worth cutting out like in the picture to save polys for elsewhere?
I'm only modelling from various pictures I can find, not a common vehicle it may seem.Salmonella wrote:nice, i dont know if is the camera angle, but seems to me that body its too short for the wheel size, the front its too high and the steel frame on the back its too long.
are you using blueprints or only pitures?
Working only with pics is pretty hard to be accurate, there's a techinique that I can't remember the name, used in CG to recreate ambients based on photos. I can't find any tut but its somethng like thesefrenzy wrote: I'm only modelling from various pictures I can find, not a common vehicle it may seem.
The only side views I can find are of other varients of Pinzgauer trucks, so I have nothing accurate to work with.
Here in NZ we have our drivers on the right side of the car, the opposite to what you have in AmericaConman51 wrote:The steering wheel seems to be on the wrong side compared to the RL pic
Or does it even matter on this vehicle?
as God intended[R-COM]HangMan wrote:drivers on the right side of the car
Well said. This is the case for 90% of the NZDF vehicles as we like them to be road legal without requiring new licenses for drivers.[R-CON]Rudd wrote:as God intended
He must have lost his glasses when he made it like that. Almost the rest of the world drives on the other side, silly Brits/ Kiwi's/ Aussie's.[R-CON]Rudd wrote:as God intended