I've had this in some files for a while and always struggled doing the Jbeam and was wondering if anybody Could help me or teach me how to. I've already tried the tutorials but they don't help since i'm a noob at blender. Anyways, Just wondering! Here's A pic: I'll try to respond to any questions people might have.
BombBoy4 :Its been so long that i don't know where I got the original from. I don't think i can find it again. Fen: I added the hood, fenders, and front bumper on as a extension from the original which i no longer have since I got a new computer.
It's the same brand of car. Of course it looks the same. I have seen that video though and it sorta inspired me. --- Post updated --- I sorta abandoned this project because I didn't have enough knowledge to continue and my job got in the way.
Well it's good to hear that you tried. Not very many does that. Also, none of the brands in the poll would work. It's a British car, so it'll have to be something new.
That's true. This is a little irrelevant though but the Miramir is a British car (right hand side/other hints) produced by Ibishu. So it should be something on the lines of Ibishu. If/once this gets done,will it be released publicly? Keep it up,I hope you find the model you got it from.
That would be incorrect. Despite being RHD, it's still Japanese. --- Post updated --- Britain, Japan, and Australia are three countries I know of that has used RHD vehicles.
@MisterKenneth thats true. | Which model of Aston Martin is this? I think THIS is it or atleast looks ALOT like it. https://free3d.com/3d-model/aston-martin-db10-59191.html
I'm sure. Seriously. It's the same model of car. It looks the same for a reason and I told you i only made the hood, fenders, and front bumper. the rest was a unfinished model. Maybe whoever didn't finish it stole it or something but i don't know that.
Everybody models differently. There's an infinite number of ways to make a models let along something as complex as a car. There's no way it looks the exact same, shading, vertex count, etc. Also, your wording is a bit.. sketchy.