Audi R8

June 4th, 2009

I have finished Audi R8 model, you can see final render in gallery

New WIP project

February 2nd, 2009

Today I joined “Clunkers & Junkers” 3D contest on SMcars.net.
I will model Mercedes GP 1908, you can follow progress
in”Work in progress” section.

Audi R8 seat

January 28th, 2009

I continued to work on Audi R8 model, today I’ve finished seat. Here is picture…

Audi R8 seatClick for larger image

New computer parts

January 7th, 2009

In next couple of days I will get new computer parts. It was impossible to work on old computer.
These are the new parts:

- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
- MB Gigabyte EP35-DS3L
- 2 X DDR 2 2GB P C6400 (800mhz) Kingmax
- Zotac GF 9500GT 512mb DDR3

New WIP images

September 26th, 2008

I have uploaded three new images in wip section. Today I started to work on Audi interior, more progress soon.

Wip section added

June 1st, 2008

I have uploaded images of my current work in progress, Audi R8, check it out ;)

Birthday!!!

May 22nd, 2008

Hi ppl, today I am 22 years old, and this site is 2 years old. Once again special TNX to my friends and hosting partners GEMstudio.

Online again…

May 9th, 2008

I just need to add something in WIP page, change header image, and add some stuff in sidebar, rest of the site is done.

Modeling grille

May 9th, 2008

We are going to see in this tutorial how to create lettice in 3D Studio Max.

Step 1
Create a Cylinder and decrease the Sides to 3, to get something like it is shown on the picture 1.

Step 2
Choose that three sides and extrude them. Watch out! For Extrusion Type select By Polygon. See the picture below.

Step 3
Connect the edge of every sides like it is shown on the picture below.

Step 4
Now, move the points (Vertex) of the new edges like it is shown on the picture below.

Step 5
Choose every polygons from every sides and delete them.

Step 6
Choose Tools > Array. On the following picture, you can see the values that I have used. Your values, maybe will be a little different. It’s important that you create array for x-coordinate. In my example, the Incremental is on X 2.7 and Count 40. See the picture below.

Step 7
Select now the whole 40 (or whatever you put) parts of array and create one more array, but for this time, do that for y-coordinate.

Step 8
Now, move that new made array on the left or right, to get a closed-end holes like it is shown on the picture below.

Step 9
Choose now the booth arrays (all parts) and create another, new array. We again create on y-coordinate. For this time, the number of new count is 10.

Step 10
Now, you have something like it is shown on the picture below. Attach now the entire parts and choose the all points (Vertex). Choose Weld and increase slightly until you see that the edge points are attaching in one point.

Gallery update

May 8th, 2008

I have uploaded some of my works in gallery.