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Model created by Zack Anderson for 8fifty2
This tutorial is designed to teach you how to use Autodesk Maya’s tools and techniques to model a photorealistic Lamborghini Huracan.
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14 responses to “3D Car Modeling Tutorial pt.12 | Autodesk Maya | Modeling a Lamborghini Huracan”
it would be nice if the lessons were held one after the other, and not randomly
thanks for the amazing tutorial and your time, even tho you didn't show us how to model the front windshield haha
You skipped the windscreen part ? i wish you haven't done that.. i cannot figure it out now sir! 🙁
sorry
What's needed to speed up the video
I watch like a lesson
and I couldn't
This music reminds me of This War of Mine
Hi, I must say brilliant tutorials going on.. I have one problem, evrytime i extract the mesh I have to reset my polygon display and change my render stats to 'double sided'… Is there anyway to avoid this multiple resetting?
Thanks for letting us do the windows on our own, also can you please do something like an airplane or a boat or a motorcycle? Thanks I love these videos 🙂
At first I didn't like it when you did parts outside of the tutorial, but then when it forced me to do it myself without copying you I was able to solve it and learn so thank you 🙂
Hello. Great tutorial btw and thank you. I have one question regarding the windshield. Did you extrude an outline and extracted like you did on the side windows? Or did you simply extrude that lower section where the wipers are located? If it is the former the confusing part based on the references I see is that the re is an inner black section under the window so it doesnt protrude like the sidewindows. If its the latter, I havent figured out where the sides of the estrution connect.
Can I get a help with the wind shield? 🙁
How to make side mirror?
What material did you use for the windows?
Man, I'm going to try and do what you did but the speed is quite intimidating!
thanks bro, was waiting for it