INTRODUCTION
This 116-page tutorial series is an in-depth and comprehensive guide to modeling the amazing Bugatti Veyron car, from start to finish. The tutorial focuses on the key techniques and stages involved in building the chassis, as well as details such as the windows, lights, vents, petrol caps, engine parts and so on. It then moves on to creating the wheels, including tires and hubcaps, before going on to building and incorporating an interior, namely the dashboard and seating. The series continues with a section on creating and applying materials for the numerous parts of the car, such as the paint work, chrome, rubber and glass, before concluding with a section devoted to setting the scene for a finished render. The final part covers the importance of a good lighting rig and light parameters, as well as the importance of a camera and the integral part that the rendering settings play in showcasing the model for a portfolio.
This series aims to show a comprehensive guide to creating a finished car for people new to this type of exercise, but is not suitable for beginners who are not familiar with using 3D software. The tutorials do not detail every single step of adding individual edge loops and vertices, but does endeavor to outline each important stage and explain the crucial techniques to following the exercise.
Product details
Author: 3DTotal.com Ltd
Original scene: Richard Tilbury
Tutorial by: Ali Ismail
Format: DOWNLOAD ONLY PDF
Size: 65.5 MB
Pages: 116
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Modeling the chassis - basics
The first of this seven chapter car modeling tutorial series covers using the blueprints and reference images, and modeling the basic body work.
Chapter 2 - Modeling the chassis - details
This chapter covers working with the basic mesh from the previous chapter and refining the detail to represent the form of the car. We also look at adding a smooth modifier.
Chapter 3 - Lights, radiator grill and vents
In this chapter we make all the details that complete the mesh produced in the first two chapters.
Chapter 4 - Wheels, tires and rims
This chapter covers creating the wheels of the car, starting with the rims and finishing with the tires. At the end of this chapter you will have the complete exterior of the Bugatti modeled.
Chapter 5 - Interior
In this chapter we wrap up the modeling by adding the interior of the car.
Chapter 6 - The materials and finishes
Here we look at the principle materials or shaders that are commonly found on cars. Although this section covers materials it also touches on lighting at the start, as materials are useless without some form of illumination to bring them to life.
Chapter 7 - Lighting set up and render
This is the final chapter of our tutorial series, where we cover the rendering and lighting process.
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REVIEWS
- It has helped me immensely Review by Beau Pueppka
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The tutorial eBook that I purchased has helped me immensely with learning how to go about modeling cars. It has informed me of different methods on how to do certain tasks while trying to model in 3D. I would definitely recommend this product.Value
(Posted on 25/08/2010) - This ebook certainly delivers Review by Andrew Hastings
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Learning 3ds max, many people recommend vehicle modelling tutorials, as they cover a wide range of techniques and help to improve your overall ability. This ebook certainly delivers on this, and who can argue with learning to model such an iconic car. Good choice 3dtotal!Value
(Posted on 25/08/2010) - A really great tutorial Review by attariq muhammad
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This is a really great tutorial. but if your a beginner this is not really for you. i would recommend this tutorial for people who already have the basics in car modeling.Value
(Posted on 16/08/2010) - Excellent! Review by bobby digital
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Not a step by step tutorial. but good to see what methods others implicate in their modelling workflow.very good tutorial.Value
(Posted on 16/08/2010)
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