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This tutorial is roughly based on a tutorial that was designed for another free 3D program, Wings 3D, the address of the tutorial is –
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wings_3D/Tutorials/Box_modeling_a_car_with_all_Quad_topography
The tutorial uses basic mesh modelling techniques including extrusion to create the ‘cage’. The cage is the term used in box modelling for the simple model that the subdivision surface modifier is applied to.
The subdivision surface modifier rounds sharp edges, loop cuts are used to sharpen edges where required.
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42 responses to “Blender Tutorial Making a Simple Model of a Car Part 1 The Car Body”
Best tutorial ever, Pls make to show the taste… i know that is from 2012! >)
NIce!
can we do it in abacus?
How is anyone learning anything from this. I see all this "great tutorial" and stuff and it very well could be, only you're making moves and taking actions without explaining how you got from point A. to point B. This is very hard to follow if you're still learning. Also maybe showing the buttons you're clicking would help people follow. It may just be me but I consider myself a semi quick learner bu I can't work with something I don't have, which is the knowledge to do what you're doing. Please have a little more detailed tutorial on each step you're making. thanks.
Is there any way to make Vertex Select less fiddly ? I'm constantly having trouble making sense of the vertices I'm selecting.
Great tutorial, quick and simple.
Holy shit you're going way to fast
Very useful, thank you dude!
Please download link of this car 🙂 I will be so happy
extrude is making another block for me, this is a headache
you can also press ctrl+r
what are the hotkeys
Your going a little too fast for me
when ever i Make the car the rear end sides are kinda sucked in i dont know why
Man, you're just awesome… It was VERY helpful. Thank you so much !
Hey brother! Make a tutorial on traffic vehicles and kinda stuff like that please….
This dude is a wizard
Another great tutorial, thanks Ian!
you skip the front wheel?
Excelente tutorial. Muy útil. Gracias por compartirlo.
Excellent tutorial. Very useful. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video and i just saw getting started videon and plz in you're next videos talk a little bit slower.
i cant understand this guy
ok I think I get now I can export it
where you can see the octogonal view?? help
2 people don't even know how to get the application started.
i SUB
why u talk so fast!!!!!!! hard to understand, rlly hard to follow along.
I was trying this tutorial, only I started by using a mirror modifier, so I was doing all the work on one half of the car. I had a little trouble with the tires, but I figured out a way around that. I got to 6:03, and I tried the loop cuts, running from front to back, but a few faces will not be cut. And I can only loop cut the front or back at a time. Would this be because of my mirror modifier shenanigans around the wheel frame?
How do you squish it down?
I loved this tutorial. I've been learning Blender for about 2 days and I must say your series is the best introduction to the software I have yet encountered.
it doesn't work. pt 2 is: Blender 2.6 Making a Simple Model of a Car (Automobile) Part 2 Adding Colour and Wheels
(I can't post the link, it says: Error, try again)
lsdfjsdlfks
make it into a game then run it into a wall
where part 2?
I think you go a little to fast in your tutorials. Otherwise great vid 🙂
super tutorial, excellent explanation – so helpful!
on 0:37-0:39 how did you do that?
i like this guys toturials he tught me animation
I might need a little bit of help with this… :/ I can't do that, I can only drag the face and change the entire cube when I try that
Click the "x" key. 🙂
Most people use X, I don't why I say the delete key. On my keyboard there is a seperate set of keys above the arrow keys. The delete key there works, the delete key on the num pad changes the view to user perspective which is when it zooms in.
done it!