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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: oak harbor,WA
Posts: 165
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pre modeling my rig
does anyone know where i can get the software to model my truck before i actually paint it. like the car designers use?
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the boat guy
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: springfield mo
Posts: 2,339
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Re: pre modeling my rig
local custom paint shop would be my first step. They would probably make you a rendering for free if not at least less than what the software would cost.
I want to say house of kolor has a nice program. you could even go to the photoshop part of the board and see if someone can get you pointed in the right direction.
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Devil's in the Details
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern Utah
Posts: 353
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Re: pre modeling my rig
What kind of modeling are you talking about?
Do you just want a static two dimensional rendering of what it could look like, or are you wanting to make a full 3D representation? If you just want a drawing, I suggest some Prismacolors and experimentation. If you want free software for photo manipulation and painting, then The GIMP might be for you. If you want a steep learning curve then welcome to the world of 3D modeling.
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