You should work on your topology. Also edit with shade smooth on, and mark sharp edges you want to be sharp. I dont remember exactly how you do it but I believe you highlight the line you want to be sharp and press alt m then click on "mark sharp" in the little menu that pops up. This is what good topology looks like. And this is bad topology.
Yeah the topology is... not good. Is there a way to remove all the faces? Without restarting the whole model? Then i could improve it
Did a lowpoly model, Renault 5 is on hold, went with a mustang-like car and watched a tutorial. Needed over 2 hours for this, but it turned out pretty good! --- Post updated --- Tuner version is close to finish
Sealed box for a Rockford Fosgate 19" subwoofer. I'm working on a personal project for 12" subwoofers for outdoor/stage/pro use as well. I might post it when I get the model done more. I've gotten better at this since before
Case roof fans needed something to keep AIO hoses bit further away, but I was not happy with stock offerings air flow restrictions, so designed and printed my own: To make holes round and practically any round shape round in 3d printing, one needs quite many polygons. I guess 9 or 7 blades would of been more aesthetically pleasing, but here I did go for functionality first as main purpose was to keep stuff getting into spinning fanblades. It was about 3 hours to print, Cura 4.9 wanted to create g-code that prints 6 hours, so I chose again to go with 3.6 instead.
Scratch-made Eclipse. to do: headlight details mirror it to the other side without mirroring rest of the car --- Post updated --- Edit mode image of this... vehicle. --- Post updated --- Headlight is finished, color is now metallic.
Porsche 911 Turbo (930) Been working on this for the past 3 days, just finished this rough shell. Might make its way into beam eventually
a little dose of my newly finished project no properly done interior renders yet, but heres some quick ones I made consider checking out the full post on my instagram Adam Wiese (@lazercar24) • Instagram photos and videos and you can also download the model for free off of my sketchfab lazercar (@lazercar) - Sketchfab
This is a 2d model. Yup. 2d. But still blender. And a aston martin db7. and terrible materials, lightning and stuff its kinda fun doing these ngl