The front part of a car

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Fwiw, a great way to learn car modeling is to try and recreate existing cars.

there is a great site called “the blueprints” where you can get 1000’s of 4 view drawings of cars and vehicles of all sorts. to use as reference.

check it out here-

https://www.the-blueprints.com/

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Europe?
As in license plate area?

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Thank you for your guidance

But there are some barriers in my way that prevent me from using those 4-view drawings of cars:

1- I am in a tight financial situation

2- I don’t create models of objects that take more than a few hours to build.

3- I want to model the innovative cars by myself to incorporate my own ideas and gain experience in this field.

Thank you again :slight_smile:

No, I didn’t use any samples, and it is an innovative model.

But it seems to be mostly similar to Chinese cars.

I myself have an old car that I have to dive into its engine every day to repair a part, but one day I borrowed a Tiggo 7 car from one of my close family members to go on a journey. It was a Chinese SUV car, and I loved it very much. I think that car came to my mind when modeling this one.

Of course, I think I could develop it further.
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تیگو-7-CHERY-TOGGO-7

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Hello everyone, does anyone know, I found information on the site about an official tutorial by McNeel technical trainer Kyle Houchens who shows a method for modeling a clean, single-span car handle recess in Rhino.

I need to know your opinion, who has seen such a recess for a handle? Is this design practical?

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It was cool to see information on the website from Saroni David France that relates to this forum.

I’ll be waiting for your answer, I’m really interested in this door handle :))

Hi, are you interested in the link to the tutorial itself?

I’m not entirely clear what you are asking, can you clarify?

this is a link to the video-

Hello, thanks for your advice, sorry if I somehow submitted my request incorrectly, I wanted to say that I was looking for information about this door handle and thank you for the cool video, but I found more detailed information here Saroni David France, perhaps you will find it too.