30/10/2018

Model Continued

Further progress was established with the model Jaguar by continuing work on the bonnet and air vents on the bonnet, as seen in figure 99.  This was done again by following along the tutorials suggested by the client Mark Cushley.  This time starting at part 10, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhbsiFz721Q&index=10&list=PLyl1H9kKlS_lbtJF-E0VXGQun6kMjhe6n, (Anderson, 2018).

Fig 99.  Screenshot of work.

As with part 10, making adjustments to the bonnet by adding edge loops and using the multi cut tool
to enhance the appearance of the model so that it resembles a Jaguar F-type more accurately, the same was done with part 11.  Part 11 focused on the boot of the car and once again adding edge loops and other edges using the multi cut tool to further enhance detail of the model.  Part 11, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNgOfFMrqxI&index=11&list=PLyl1H9kKlS_lbtJF-E0VXGQun6kMjhe6n, (Anderson, 2018).

The tutorials also advised separating pieces of the car, which can be seen in figure 100 and extruding the edges inwards.  This furthers the details of the model to resemble the real vehicle.  Part 11 also saw the creation of the door handle as seen in figure 101.

Fig 100.  Screenshot of work.

Fig 101.  Screenshot of work.

After separating the pieces,  the pieces are then snapped back together by pressing the V key.

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