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Old 23-03-2008, 01:40 PM   #1
TW l Design
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Question Car modelling blueprint help needed

Hello Threedy forum users,

I want to model a car in 3d studio max but I can place the blueprints right.

I looked on the internet alot and contacted a few car modellers on this forum with a private message but that didn't really help me out because they didn't use 3d studio max for modelling there cars so thats why I make this Thread.

I found a few nice blueprints but when I start cutting them with photoshop (making JPEG's for the front/side/back/top views) the views doesn't fit.

For explame:
If I have the back and the front view of a car and give them both a layer in photoshop and then I give 1 layer the opacity of 50% the both views doesn't fit over each other (look at the stripes in the middle of this ford mustang the picture below).


Is it normal that those views doesn't fit over each other? Or is the blueprint messed up?

Please help me out and/or if you got a car blueprint already set-up in 3d studio max and whilling to give me that I'll be happy aswell.
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