my 3d work

mpf1v3

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Mazda Protege 5
so wut i do as a hobby is model 3d cars on the computer, usually high detail ones, and one of my latest projects has been the mazda 6 wagon, i first modeled the stock one, (the red car) and then modelled the tuned version with motion blur as if rolling down the highway,

ok, so for the tuned version i came up with the design, so custom cf lip, cf skirt and rear bumper with cf lip and mid, also front bumper was stretched down vertically, eyelids, cf spoiler, cf mirror, and cf hood, cf grill, custom paint job, cf intakes (vents on the sides of the front bumper, usually where the fog lights go) intercooler, lowered, rims, u get the idea,

neways, check out the pics bellow and let me know wut u guys think of my design...
 

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lmao.. thnx.. i actually wanted too, but i couldnt find blueprints of the msp, or any protege :(, cause to model those cars i require blueprints to follow the outline, so i can get dimentions and curves rite, but if they dont exist, then i cant model it.. unless some one here can get me blueprints of it
 
Looks pretty good... im working on my very first model of a 06 miata right now. All I have so far is a few splines but I really didn't know what to do after that. I have blueprints of a mazda 323 familia but it has the 2000 front end. There's also a 2000 sedan attatched to that bluepront if you want it.
 
2k3 PrO RiDa said:
Looks pretty good... im working on my very first model of a 06 miata right now. All I have so far is a few splines but I really didn't know what to do after that. I have blueprints of a mazda 323 familia but it has the 2000 front end. There's also a 2000 sedan attatched to that bluepront if you want it.


i've seen those blueprints before.. but i want the p5/mp3 bumper, btw, try using polymodeling
 
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