2005 Mustang GT Car Modelling Blender Tutorial – Part 1 (UN-EDITED!)


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Heres the re-record coming in at 1/3 the length or less http://youtu.be/5Fls4NiOMP8

Im having troubles coming up with idea for what full length tutorials I should upload. Let me know in the comments if I should continue this, or what youd rather see. THIS IS UNEDITED SO ITS MUCH LONGER THAN IT WOULD NORMALLY BE and also has POPS AND A BIT OF NOISE that normally wouldnt be there.

In this part we set up the blueprints, get reference images, and very slowly model the basic hood as a starting point to work off from.

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Exact blueprints used in the video here:

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http://www.blendertek.com/Tutoriasl/Side.png

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15 responses to “2005 Mustang GT Car Modelling Blender Tutorial – Part 1 (UN-EDITED!)”

  1. Good tutorial but your dealing with the most primitive of blueprints. The site is a Soviet web site I'me guessing  from the language thats printed on the page.This is the link http://www.carblueprints.info I"ve gotten prints  before from them. Thats where the Thunderbird  prints come from. I can"t wait for you to finish.Thank you for your time.

  2. great job, blender is fun to use it almost unlimited what you could do with it , in other words when you use blender  you are in God Mode ,you could created anything you want and move things the way you want

  3. im interested to the result, but you need very long time for modelling… maybe you could use timelapse for some parts(sorry, i forgot the correct term ^^ (im not so good in foreign languages)).
    But apart from this, very good tutorial… 🙂

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