Taurus interior sub-d mock-up

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I’ve been building this out in Modo for a project that involves rendering a product inside a car. It’s by no means true-to-life in terms of dimensions and fine details, and close-inspection will definitely give it away, but it should be enough to come across nicely for the application in question. Process renders after the jump.

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8 comments

  1. sweet!. is this nurbs or polygons?

  2. Hi Shane. Since it’s for viz only, it’s all polys. I’m still a beginner, but I’m getting better! This has been a great excuse to really dig into sub-d.

  3. Dave Lilly

    OMG! This is absoluticrous!!!

  4. Hahaha, thanks Dave :)

  5. I see you chose the new Taurus for your starting point, nice choice.

    I haven’t modeled anything in over two years now. Man, how time flies. Seeing this makes me miss modeling a bit. It also makes me scared to think about trying anything this complex since I wouldn’t have a clue where to begin.

    Looks really awesome, how long did it take you?

  6. Good eye, Nate! For this particular project, I needed the interior to be a Ford, and the new Taurus seemed like a good fit for the project.

    Since it’s all sub-d, it’s actually not all that hard. I built it all in modo, and it probably took about 30 hours or so. I think if I were to do it again I could do it in quite a bit less, but that’s always true when modeling something for the first time. I was really excited to have the opportunity to learn sub-d a little better though!

    The whole process has gotten me excited again. Now that modo is a much more powerful rigging and animation tool than it used to be, I’m thinking of diving into that as well.

  7. hoo ! excellent stuff.

  8. Beautiful. I’m so jealous.

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