Gaz 67 mod 1941

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Horacio Alcantara

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Hello friends, this vehicle will be the focus of attention along with the 1/16 figures that I presented to you yesterday in a diorama.
thank you very much for watching and commenting
Greetings Horacio

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Hi Vince, no, it is modeled in Solidworks, I used Zbrush just to have the render.
It is modeled on the 1943 Gaz factory plans.
The stls have already been printed on an Anycubik mono x 6K, I will upload photos of the finished model soon
Thanks for your opinion
 
Hello Siesta, yes, in the previous post you can already see two of them, the standing officer who talks on the radio and the scout who talks to the girl. I am also modeling the driver.
Thanks for comment
 
That makes a lot of sense, it will be a pain to do it accurately according to the scale plan in Zbrush.
vince
 
Hi Vince, no, it's not that complicated. I use a primitive to which I assign a measurement and scale all the subtools based on that measurement, then you export taking the measurements of that cube as a reference, the complicated thing is to perform the fabric dynamics in Marvelous since they tend to "get stuck" in avatars with little geometry (for example on the seat posts) which forces you to correct a lot in Zbrush. sorry, my English is very poor
 
Thanks for the detailed explanation and it's always good to learn something in other's workflow. Maybe I am basically a 2D artist and never work hard enough to learn Zbrush ( and other 3D softwares ) and felt there's still a long way to really fully utilize it:cry:

vince
 
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