Showing posts with label render. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Gotti 75BA [Download]



Happy New Year!
Thanks for 75K hits!
Continue after the jump for the download link.

The Gotti 75BA is a rare French racing wheel that was primarily used by rally Porsches and Alpines.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Panasport Racing G7-C5C

The Panasport Racing G7-C5C is a famous wheel from the the late '80s and early '90s.
I modeled the wheel in Autodesk Inventor, triangulated it in 3DS Max and textured it ZModeler.
More pictures after the jump.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Monday, April 13, 2015

The End of the Line: Nismo S13 Silvia


I think my time in the GTA SA Modding community has come to a close. My free time is diminishing and my interest is waning. The community has shrunk since I've joined, many of the people I once knew have moved on, and I think it's my time too. I still have a large project folder of about 75 unfinished cars, and only time will tell what I will decide to do with them.

In my time as a modder, I had my share of successes and failures, like the Mugen NSX through which I became a JSW member and FOK, which was a flop on my part. However, from both of those experiences I have learned that groups and clans have their place in modding, but only if everyone is equal, accepted and motivated.

Anyways, it's been a great 3 years, and I've learned a lot, and even though GTA V for PC comes out tomorrow, I feel done, bored and retired from GTA.

I would like to thank the following people:
Marko - for being my closest friend in the GTA community and teaching me
Flash - for working me on many projects, teaching me and urging me to learn to scratch parts
GTR - for converting some of my stuff and teaching me to convert
gred - for inspiring me and always providing an example of quality with fewer polies
FR-Style - for giving me some helpful pointers early on
Keisuke - for providing me with example cars and his blog which started it all for me

read more after the jump

Thursday, June 26, 2014

RS200 "Render"

You can't really call it a render, because it's a load of bs made in Photoshop and Zmodeler.