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doublec4
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MAR 03, 08:59 PM
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cool drawing... 
I outlined it so if somebody wants to splash some color on it they can ------------------

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Amida
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MAR 03, 09:49 PM
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Hey, that's cool man! What program does that outlining? It's nice to see it cleaned up.
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Amida
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MAR 03, 09:57 PM
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| quote | | Originally posted by crzyone: Only on 88s. My N* doesn't interfere with my strut towers, but then again I only have about 1/4" clearance on the passenger side. |
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That's pretty darn tight. I'll have to comb through these topics to find out more about N* in Fieros.
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Tusch
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MAR 03, 10:09 PM
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Wow amida, this is really impressive. I like your drawrings and that outline, beautiful lines. Any chance of a profile view and more comming soon? Way to collect the style of the fiero and really integrate new curves/designs.
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Amida
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MAR 04, 04:47 PM
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I'll put some ideas down for a side profile. I'm thinking a GT rear qtr glass style will fit the lines better on this one. I think it would be nice to leave out the mid-body division line, but that is a major visual characteristic of the original Fiero. I also think the GT style taillight lens may be appropriate as well. Thanks.
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doublec4
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MAR 06, 03:39 AM
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| quote | | Originally posted by Amida: Hey, that's cool man! What program does that outlining? It's nice to see it cleaned up. |
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I used Jasc Paint Shop Pro, but the program doesnt do it for you. I had to draw over top of yours. ------------------
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RCR
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MAR 06, 12:45 PM
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I like your vision Amida. The first XLM looks cool, but I'd pull the nose back a couple of inches. It looks nose heavy. It's kind of funny that you're doing this because I'm doing the same thing, sort of. Since my kitcar dreams seem to be just that, dreams, I started modeling a 21'st century Fiero that keeps the original design alive, but incorporates Pontiac cues. I was thinking of modifying my car once I come up with a final design. And it will use an extended windshield, also (Trevor's or Sebring, etc). Keep up the good work... Bob
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Amida
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MAR 06, 12:52 PM
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 Doublec4, Looks great. Could you draw in the splitter in the front grill? I thought I'd sketch some ideas for the rear view. The main idea, again, is to be able to identify the car as a Fiero. So, I used the GT quarter glass shape & tail lights along with the mid-body division line. I put back in the hot air outlets at the front fenders and continued with the '05 GTP fascia as in the front. I might try a rear diffuser in place of the grill & move the grill to between the taillights. Still needs alot of work, but I really like the glass engine cover idea. [This message has been edited by Amida (edited 03-06-2006).]
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Amida
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MAR 06, 12:58 PM
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| quote | | Originally posted by RCR: It's kind of funny that you're doing this because I'm doing the same thing, sort of. I started modeling a 21'st century Fiero that keeps the original design alive, but incorporates Pontiac cues. I was thinking of modifying my car once I come up with a final design. And it will use an extended windshield, also (Trevor's or Sebring, etc). Keep up the good work... Bob |
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Thanks Bob, Let's see some of your ideas. Were you refering to the XLR drawing on the coupe? I'll still have to work on that one. [This message has been edited by Amida (edited 03-06-2006).]
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Custom2M4
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MAR 06, 01:27 PM
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 Voila, A splash of color! Looks pretty good! ------------------

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