Help for newbies in car modeling!

Hello. I’m asking for advice from experienced auto designers. I’m interested in the opinion of whether I correctly understood the principle of modeling. Before that, I used rhinoceros in conjunction with rhinocam. I modeled small items (paintings, boxes, etc.).
Now I’m trying to model a car according to the drawings. I chose the Ferrari Enzo model. the shape of the car did not seem the most difficult (although I really want to model my car Nissan skyline gtr34), but so far the body shape seems complicated.)
Do not judge strictly, this is my first attempt.
Thank you if there is a minute for advice. And sorry for my English))



enzo.3dm (1.8 MB)

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Безымянный.3dm (2.0 MB)




another try!!

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While this was done on Rhino 4, this is still one of the absolute best tutorials on car surfacing. It’s hard to overstate how much I learned over the years - there’s so much in there, and so you can keep returning to it and learning new things.

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Sky is being humble not recommending his own series which IMO is essential knowledge for making Class A models (or for anyone wanting up up their modeling game)

100% must watch-

Shhhhhhhh don’t say “Class A”, you’ll start a riot Kyle… :grinning:

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I meant A Class In Modeling for making A classy model after taking A class.

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My favorite is @Stratosfear’s term for it, since he’s Canadian - Class-Ehhhh

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Building on that: Class-y Surfacing.

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Rhinoceros+rhinocam.oak + epoxy.cnc)

nice, I have a fully restored 71 240z

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