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Old 03-25-2004, 09:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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i was experimenting around with a piece of 3d software to see what i like or not spoiler wise. heres what came out as a first attempt. what would you guys say? im hitting for the tasteful yet borderline rice. im just throwing some ideas around.any suggestions to what might work better?




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Old 03-25-2004, 10:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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thats pretty sweet. carbon fiber somethin, and not too high would be good.
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I would say lowprofile, non-metal would look good...
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Old 03-25-2004, 11:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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dood. what software did you use???.. looks pretty good. i'd do carbon fiber.. or fiberglass and work on those brackets.. they look like rice.. my CF spoiler is 6" high and looks awesome.. does the back of the accent curve.. it would almost look kool if the spoiler was like car specific in a clean sort of way..
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heres a quick working over that i did. what i changed was lower the wing slightly, make it sort of sweep back more. the stabilisers have been given a slightly more aggressive look and i tilted the wing some more. if id ever do or get something it has to match the color of the car, but i quite like the metal brackets if their more on the subtle side. also tried some paint. any better?

importshark: yeah the back of mine curves and theres not that much space to mount anything, but if itd sweep out itd look pretty sweet i think. oh yeah im using 3ds max to make these. its quite good fun :evil:


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That looks pretty sweet!! In my own opinion, I'm not a big fan of those types of spoilers, but I think it's pretty cool you can do that on your computer. Are you going with the carbon fiber look??? I always like the carbon fiber look..
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3D max is the shiz it.. gr8 program.. i like the wing alot.. making it would be the biotch.. looks like by ur design it would have to be a mold..my only opinion would be to make the mounts custom.. the same material as the wing and style.. so it wont look like the same kinda mounts that are all out there.. make the mounts kinda look stock. thats what i think..
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heres a version without the metal brackets. i was thinking raise it slightly.

importshark: yeah max rules. its really good to knock up ideas in, esp for car stuff. i love it i just need to learn how to use it properly. making the wing shouldnt be too hard i recon. if i make it with hard foam or whatever rtghe stuff is called that they make model planes with and cover it with fiberglass. i worked with model aeroplanes before, the material is ideal.




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personally. i think that looks a lot better because it looks cleaner and more stock.. the key to a spoiler is make it flow with your car the best u can if possible.. the idea with the foam sounds like it would be a good way to do it.. i like what u have so far.. i need 3D max on mah comp. to make a lip for my car...
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importshark: the prog isnt cheap. its worth every penny if your working in full blown productions thou. theres always the internet and you could go down the illegal way i guess. if you send me some pics of your car and a sketch of what you want i may be able to knock something up for you:evil:
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