Model, is there a program where I can load up pictures of my Fiero and basically have a 3D model that I can easily manipulate & change to my liking that looks half realistic or even if its only able to be one solid color, as long as I can manipulate some kinda workable 3D Model & etc. I have some mod ideas I wanna do, but not quiet sure if they will look right. So something like this will greatly help me right now, and for future mod ideas. Thx.
Heh, I have a LOT of those types of things...all half done.
I apologize for this.
Let me get all my graphics organized, then I'll come up with something. The one that came the closest to being finished is the cut-out Fiero Studio. it allowed you to select body type, then paint each pody panel, import new stuff, rims, tire sizes, etc, then print them out and build the kit, in different sizes.
I'd REALLY like to finish that one, If I had even one or two half-way dedicated helpers, I can make it happen.
a few of 'em:
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Too many projects, limited sanity level...
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I talked to FieroRumor awhile back about a great idea I had, because as far as I know he is the only one who can program decent, etc and likes Fieros. I was going to make a seperate post about it and maybe I still will if alot of people have enough interest in it to where we could start developing it.
Baiscally it would be a program, like in many import car games that are coming out, where you can select tons of different options and customize a Fiero. So basically you could select scoops, wings, fascias, paint, wheels, choptop, etc. Theres so many different combinations of body pieces for the Fiero im sure with a fully 3d model of the car and all of the options we can find, this program would be very helpful and be able to spit out some very interesting new concepts.
To make a project like this we would mostly need to be looking for a modelor and a programmer, im pretty sure FieroRumor could program it as he has somthing very similar but its 2d. Anyone out there with some 3dmodels?
Who did the larger Red car with the opening doors? What scale is it?
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Originally posted by FieroRumor:
Heh, I have a LOT of those types of things...all half done.
I apologize for this.
Let me get all my graphics organized, then I'll come up with something. The one that came the closest to being finished is the cut-out Fiero Studio. it allowed you to select body type, then paint each pody panel, import new stuff, rims, tire sizes, etc, then print them out and build the kit, in different sizes.
I'd REALLY like to finish that one, If I had even one or two half-way dedicated helpers, I can make it happen.
a few of 'em:
Mini cut-out:
Too many projects, limited sanity level...
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Keesee Member
Posts: 419 From: Coatesville, Indiana Registered: Oct 2003
The idea of changing colors & body panels of a stock Fiero would rule. And adding so & so rims. But what i'm also talking about is complete control, as in, say I have a new front bumper idea. And want to see if it would look good, I would beable to "cut out" and stretch and manipulate the model to my liking. Kinda like a grid type thing, I know i've seen pictures of car model programs or maybe i'm just crazy lol. Thx.
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Steven Snyder Member
Posts: 3326 From: Los Angeles, CA Registered: Mar 2004
The Red one was a remote controlled(with a wire) Fiero made by "New Bright".. it is one of the best Fieros out there - the interior, doors, underneath are all very very well detailed.
The black one with Red...I'm not sure..It MIGHT be a "new bright" one ..not sure. The quarter panels are "real", not like a real fiero.
That bottle of Orbits is oooold.. It serves as a "poor-man's lava lamp."