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RanxeroX
QUOTE (slukarN @ Sep 5 2008, 02:54 PM) *


Seeing as how the vehicle you want to skin isn't using one, my guess is that you'd have a fair bit of work ahead of you to do what you want with it. You'd have to import the model into a 3d-modeler program (3ds Max, Zmodeler, etc.), select all faces you want to apply the graphic to then UV-map it onto the body. Of course, you'd have to make a texture graphic to apply first.

As for the bike, your best bet would be to start searching using a search engine to see if it's been done already. Why start from scratch if you don't have to? Your choice though... If you're going to do it yourself, you'll need either blueprints of the bike or lots of detailed photos to work from and then start modelling using either. If you need help with the modelling, start reading tutorials on the subject and read related messages on sites.
slukarN
QUOTE (RanxeroX @ Sep 7 2008, 12:19 AM) *
QUOTE (slukarN @ Sep 5 2008, 02:54 PM) *


Seeing as how the vehicle you want to skin isn't using one, my guess is that you'd have a fair bit of work ahead of you to do what you want with it. You'd have to import the model into a 3d-modeler program (3ds Max, Zmodeler, etc.), select all faces you want to apply the graphic to then UV-map it onto the body. Of course, you'd have to make a texture graphic to apply first.

As for the bike, your best bet would be to start searching using a search engine to see if it's been done already. Why start from scratch if you don't have to? Your choice though... If you're going to do it yourself, you'll need either blueprints of the bike or lots of detailed photos to work from and then start modelling using either. If you need help with the modelling, start reading tutorials on the subject and read related messages on sites.





3ds max and zmodeler is so complicated :S
RanxeroX
QUOTE (slukarN @ Sep 8 2008, 12:02 AM) *
3ds max and zmodeler is so complicated :S


Yeah well, that's what it takes to pull off what you're asking... If you can't do it yourself, you'll have to find an already done model the same or close to what you want or enlist someone to do it for you. Good luck!
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