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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    Quote Originally Posted by vsheehan
    I received a Ferrari book for Christmas and decided to draw a steering wheel from a vintage Ferrari Grand Prix car. I used AutoCAD 2006 and 3D Studio Max to draw it. It's not finished but here it is anyway.

    My friend told me that importing CAD file to 3DS Max can result in "broken" mesh, how do you handle it? Which version Max you used?

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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    Quote Originally Posted by ronie_ernanto
    My friend told me that importing CAD file to 3DS Max can result in "broken" mesh, how do you handle it? Which version Max you used?

    I've heard that also but I haven't had it happen. I'm using Ver. 8.

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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    I'm working on a dash for the steering wheel. Here is a Speed gauge I drew for the dash. I'm also going to draw a few other gauges such as oil, water and a tach.

    Enjoy!!
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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    Quote Originally Posted by vsheehan
    I'm working on a dash for the steering wheel. Here is a Speed gauge I drew for the dash. I'm also going to draw a few other gauges such as oil, water and a tach.

    Enjoy!!
    Very good......
    The speed numbers made from modelling or just mapping?
    Is it ACAD for modelling and 3DS Max for render?
    I can't wait you finish the dash.

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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    The speed numbers are modeled while in 3D Studio Max. Everything else was modeled in AutoCAD. 3DS Max is awesome with some of its tools but I still like to use AutoCAD to model.

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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    An update on the dash. I put the drawing on the back burner for a bit. The drawing is still in the works.
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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    It´s looking good... nice


    Cheers,

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    Default Re: 3D Vintage Ferrari Steering Wheel

    Good Job!
    Nicely Done

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