This is the second part in a series building up a Morris Minor in modo. To start at the beginning, start here.
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Adam O'Hern is an industrial design consultant specializing in visual brand languages, and has designed products ranging from laptops to power tools, classroom toys to bathroom fixtures, and robots to lint rollers. He has published with 3DWorld Magazine, CGTuts+, and Luxology, and works with Josh Mings of SolidSmack.com on EngineerVsDesigner.com. |







Hello Adam, great tutorials, very very useful… with your help Modo looks quite simple :)
Thank you
Francesco
Hi Adam!
Thank you so much for the link to your Bugatty Veyron tutorial, I really appreciate it! It looks awesome! Yep, that will definitely keep me busy for a while… :-) You are very kind and generous, thank you!
Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang:
Thanks for the encouragement. I recently did a 6+ hour video series for a Bugatti Veyron, and you can watch it here: http://www.3dworldmag.com/page/3dworld?entry=tutorial_files_for_3d_world4
Hopefully that can tide you over until I’ve got time to finish this one. It may be a while.
Have fun! Thanks again for the kind words.
Adam
I’m really looking forward to part 3. :-) It would be great if you could find the time to continue this tutorial. It’s well explained, and I’m sure it will be appreciated by many people, although few usually say thank you. Having done a couple of video tutorials myself (one was about 6 hours long), I know how much work it is to make one. I’m using Cinema 4D, by the way. It’s a shame that there’s virtually no training material like yours for C4D. Although it is usually possible to translate the techniques to other software packages, in my experience many people have a lot of difficulties doing it and it would never even occur to them to watch a Modo/Max/Maya tutorial.
Keep up the good work! I haven’t started the model yet, only watched a couple of your videos. I’m busy with other projects right now, but I will give it a try. You picked a very nice model, too.
Cheers
Wolfgang
This is a really cool and useful tutorial! Will there be a part 3 where you finish the model?
I hope so! I’ve been working on another series this week, so I haven’t had time to finish up this one. Hopefully I’ll be able to get back to it sometime relatively soon. We’ll see!
Adam