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Im still a beginner, but im learning fast. Is there anyone else here that does it?

I dont know amny 14yr that can actualy even figure out what all the buttons mean.

I know the basics.. and im still learning.

Anyway.

Here's a low poly V8 motor i made because i was VERY bored one day.

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A sub i made within a few mintues.

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A cool skatepark.

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Last but not least, i work in progress, a Audi A4 im doing with a tutorial. It will be high poly by the time im finished with it. And also, the textures are crap, i havent botherd to UV wrap them.

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used to do 3d modelling ages ago, but I just don't have the time and patience for nurbing these days :D My software's like outdated by a couple of years too, which dosen't help.

Trendwhores these days just mish mash some polygons in maya or 3ds and then use it in photoshop or freehand... so not a fan of that sorta 3D.

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Trendwhores these days just mish mash some polygons in maya or 3ds and then use it in photoshop or freehand... so not a fan of that sorta 3D.

HAHA, runs and hides.....

http://www.deviantart.com/view/19138768/

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Trendwhores these days just mish mash some polygons in maya or 3ds and then use it in photoshop or freehand... so not a fan of that sorta 3D.

Ahhhhh but funky... remember your a trend whore yourself with your AE86 :(

What design area you focus on anyway funky?

Yeah before I went down the path of design I've already taken I thought I might want to get into 3d but nope... Personally found it too boring & there's not much work for it either, depends what kinda 3d too.

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