Create A Stylized Car In Maya: The Complete Workflow – Part 3

Create A Stylized Car In Maya: The Complete Workflow – Part 3

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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Create A Stylized Car In Maya

In the third part of Shaun Keenan’s epic stylized vehicle tutorial series, you’ll learn how to build the car’s doors, back windows, rims, tires. And then begin work on some of the props including the luggage rack and detailed suitcases. Click through to continue the series!

In this massive, multi-part tutorial, you’ll follow professional CG artist Shaun Keenan of MZP Studios, as he walks you through the entire process of creating a high-end, production quality stylized car from scratch using Maya.

Through out the series you’ll gain valuable insights into the tools and techniques used by professional artists, while working your way to a fully realized model. In later lessons you’ll learn how to add detail and construct the car’s interior. A topic rarely covered in car modeling tutorials. Whether you’re a beginner creating your first car, or an experienced artist just looking to brush up, this series is a must watch.


Additional Files/ Plugins:


Part 3-1: Modeling The Suitcase Hinge


Part 3-2: Modeling The Suitcase


Part 3-3: Final Suitcase Modeling


Part 3-4: Creating The Luggage Rack


Part 3-5: Attaching The Luggage Rack


Part 3-6: Modeling The Doors


Part 3-7: Modeling The Back Windows


Part 3-8: Modeling The Tires


Part 3-9: Importing & Placing The Wheels


Part 3-10: Creating The Spare Tire

Note* Video 10 Contains No Audio


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  • Zuazua

    You talk too much, say “basically” about every other word and you told us about 10,000 times that it doesn’t need to be perfect. We got that, and don’t need to hear it every time you do something.
    Explain what you are doing better and forget the running commentary about it doesn’t need to be perfect. You obviously know what you are doing, your model shows how good you are at this stuff, so just explain what you are doing, like what tool you just clicked and why you chose this instead of that , etc.

    • http://www.youtube.com/user/playplaynirmal Nagesh

      ya… Agreed… he is a talented person, he does his work greatly, but it just so annoying when you do your stuff without telling anything about it, and then… just say no need to be perfect…
      well, love your tutorials… just sometimes cannot tolerate,(our fault or your fault, just don’t know)

  • Jimbob

    Gosh some people are so rude! Shaun thank you for taking the time to do these for us all. I understand what people are saying but as they say its not what you say, its how you say it! It would be nice sometimes if you went into I little more detail about what you are doing, I agree but I have enjoyed watching these tutorials over the last few weeks. You have inspired me to have a go and model my own car. Thanks again