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Create A Stylized Car In Maya: The Complete Workflow – Part 5

Create A Stylized Car In Maya: The Complete Workflow – Part 5

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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series Create A Stylized Car In Maya

Today we’re bringing you the fifth part in the Stylized Car series from Shaun Keenan. Last week you began building the various pieces and accessories needed to add that extra level of detail. And today you’ll be picking up from where you left off, by completing the modeling and final adjustments. Shaun will be showing you how to create detailed seat belts for the interior, before moving underneath to create the car’s under carriage. He’ll also cover creating the dash board and adding those always important final touches!

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 5-1: Creating The Seat Belt Pieces


Part 5-2: Importing & Placing The Seat Belt Pieces


Part 5-3: Finalizing The Seat Belts


Part 5-4: Building The Undercarriage


Part 5-5: Finalizing The Undercarriage


Part 5-6: Modeling The Dashboard


Part 5-7: Adding The Final Touches


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Shaun Keenan is Fusedgore on 3docean
  • ASHOOR

    thanks alot :)

  • dude

    how many parts are there?

    the title is misleading a bit, maybe it should be titled for example:

    part 1 of 5 ; part 2/5 ; part 3/5 ; etc.

    • http://www.bentateonline.com Ben Tate
      Staff

      Hey,

      Sorry for any confusion! The only reason we don’t list them as 1/5, 2/5, etc… is because many times we’re not exactly sure of the final number of posts the project will eventually be published over (or the final number may change.) But I can tell you this particular tutorial will have a total of 7 parts for the complete project.

      Cheers,
      Ben