Porsche 911

2015-02-14 12_48_34-Blender_ [C__Users_bob_Documents_Personal Projects_Project Not a Porsche_Porsche
2015-02-14 12_48_34-Blender_ [C__Users_bob_Documents_Personal Projects_Project Not a Porsche_Porsche
**Quick note: what you're seeing here is a low-poly version of  the model it actually looks something like this ^


  1. Describe your project

My project was to finish a model of a Porsche 911 (1974).

  1. What knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?

Vehicular modelling techniques, and topology flow.

  1. What new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?

I wanted to learn a fast and effective way to model tires, and the method I found take seconds. The method I used before took an hour.



  1. Did you accomplish this goal?

Totally.


  1. How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn't accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?

I know I accomplished my goal because the model doesn't go overboard with vertices and the topology of the existing vertices are placed in a manner that doesn't disrupt the flow of the mesh.


  1. What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?

Using blueprints as a reference for scale, and lattice modelling.

  1. What are you most proud of in this project?

The topology, because that's what I spent most of my time fixing. Time not wasted of course - which is great.


  1. What would you do differently if you had to do the project over again?

Would probably just pick another car but that's probably because i'm sick of staring at this one.

Comments (4)

Ashley Bailey (Student 2017)
Ashley Bailey

This looks very time dedicated. Amazing job! I just would like to know what it is made out of? Because it looks like little tiny pixels, which I can only imagine it taking forever.

Khabreah Rodgers (Student 2017)
Khabreah Rodgers

Lamont, this loos really cool. I had 2 questions. One in which you've already answered which would've been "How long did it take you to make this"? And my second question would be HOW did you make this?