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A car [OC] (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by nicerdicer2@sh.itjust.works to c/blender@lemmy.world
 

This is my latest work - a Mitsubishi Space Star (also marketed as Mitsubishi Mirage) modelled in Version 3.6.9.

It took me approximately 180 hours which spread over the course of 6 weeks (Blender, modelling only) as well as an additional 8 hours for tracing the side, front, back and top view (using Affinity Designer) which I used as reference images to create the general shape.

All details were built with eye measure from photos.

Most of the car is symmetrical, which means that only one half had to be built. I used the mirror modifier for almost everything as well as the subdivision modifier, shrinkwrap modifier (for the decals and the back lights) and array modifier (for the grille and for the heating lines in the back window, also for the wheel caps to an extent).

As mentioned above it took some hours to complete the work. One reason might be that the work process is much slower than anticipated, due to lack of knowing all the tricks and features.

My question to you is: Do you also spend so much time creating your work with Blender?

The result (for the upload I removed the number plates):

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[–] Ostrichgrif@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

That's totally valid and I respect it, I was going long distances on American highways, I'm sure in Europe it's a much more suitable vehicle. I also deeply relate to turning off the AC to overtake, my car has around 160 horsepower which might as well be nothing in the states. Much respect and again congrats on your hard work paying off.