Oh, I wonder what program dude used. I use meshroom and have trouble photo scanning cars and getting good results, I know that there is going to be editing to do if your photo scanning, but sometimes the model comes out all bumpy and low poly because meshroom says that most of the cameras were not reconstructed.
i quoted you on it Anyways, it looks like its blender. maybe thats whats been taking so long on the car.
oh thanks lol But I still think that he should say English because if I'm saying Chinese now no one will understand that as well lol
Do you mean by "old looking light", just old in they style, or old in a way of dirt/used/rust version? Well for a rotten version you can try to add some little greenish tint on the headlights edges. And some little rain drops for the inside, because humidity
My vacation started today so now I have much more time to work on this and the real Fiesta. I haven't yet done any real progress since the last update, except for texturing the front diff Also managed to break the ricer peugeot's suspension which means that I have EVEN MORE time to work on the fiesta because I can't waste my time on driving So here are the things I forgot to put in the last post: 1976-1981 steering wheel Very very basic black vinyl seats for the base model Bright red and brown seats 12x4 and 12x4.5 wheels (previously 12x5, which was incorrect) and 135/82 and 145/82 tires for them Idk if I ever posted a pic of the chrome wheel trim rings but now it's at least in this one ^ Btw some time ago I found this video of very early version fiestas racing (from 2018). Seems like the AI couldn't drive it without crashing and rolling over all the time