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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:48 am 
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from brak ebrackets to dash's to consoles... u name it.. send it to me.. pm me an di'll host them all up


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:52 am 
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There have been boot liners and dash centre consoles posted already. I am feeling lazy today so you'll have to search for them :roll: :P

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why do they post them as autocad files?
well if you have drawings in autocad to share them, export them as PDF files so that we can all enjoy..


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Got one of a complete Mini if you want it :roll:

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What format can you supply that Mini as? DXF, 3DS or similar? I use Cinema 4D for modelling and rendering (That's why I'm still working at 11.00pm NZ time), and I'd love a model to do some test rendering of colour options.


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Tell ya what, I can get them created in CAD, any type you like, using 3D CAD and 2D CAD

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Angusdog wrote:
What format can you supply that Mini as? DXF, 3DS or similar? I use Cinema 4D for modelling and rendering (That's why I'm still working at 11.00pm NZ time), and I'd love a model to do some test rendering of colour options.


as a .dxf :wink:

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Can you chuck the .dxf files my way please? fat_sim (at) hotmail.com (obviously replace the (at) with @ ;))

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Uploaded it here:

:arrow: http://file.uploadr.com/2e98

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Weeeee! Need to look at some settings (maybe a hypernurbs object hither and thither), but perfect for checking colour schemes:
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Thanks heaps FATKiD... I'm gonna have some fun playing around with it in StudioMax. :D


EDIT: Studiomax is not rendering it properly. The model is there, but most of it appears transparent... i've not imported .dxf files before. Is this look normal? How do i fix it so it will render normally and i can change materials and maps etc? :x
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Forgot about this site: http://www.rethinkfx.com/gallery/cooper.htm :wink:

Its got some good pics.

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:shock: Freaking awesome! (the top two)


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unreal! someone has some spare time


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Location: Under the bonnet son!
Should be an oil leak in there somewhere......

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