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scion fr-s 3d model?
anybody knows where i could find a 3d model(3dmax or else) of the fr-s for free.
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http://www.scion.ca/scion/en/build-p...ild-your-scion
Then click 3d. you can see inside and out, 3d. |
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Lots of 3D modelling pages out there, tons of car nuts that love to spend time modelling cars who aren't half bad.
It's probably easier to ask there. I don't know specific car sites, but the polycount forums come to mind as a major 3d modelling site. |
If your willing to pay:
http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/...upe-c4d/646358 (link says subaru, but its a scion, haha) i know you said free, but its probably going to be hard to find a free GOOD model of this specific car, not until it becomes extremely popular and many people begin modeling them. |
Rip the model from GT5, use google should find it pretty easily on a car modding website.
I'm not aware of any recent no FT models so GT5 might be your best bet, perhaps someone ripped the GT5 model for TDU then convert it to whatever modelling program you use. Plenty of info out there on google :) |
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Not sure who made this model, but it's free:
http://thefree3dmodels.com/stuff/veh...ly/13-1-0-3970 It's not stock FR-S, it's custom model, but hey it's free. :w00t: |
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I realize that this is an old post, but I'm reviving it. I've been playing with Blender (free 3d software) recently, and I grabbed the (free) model shown above somewhere on the net, imported it into Blender, and started modifying it back to stock, or close to it. The wheels and tires are courtesy of Andrew Price (borrowed from his free Mazda RX-8 model). The composite scene background is a shot I took at Cass Mountain Scenic Railroad, WVA. If anyone wants the Blender file (.blend), it's almost 40MB (I can set up a Filezilla transfer), or I can export it to .3ds, .obj or .fbx.
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Can you pls export .3ds to me ? Thanks a lot~ My email: anthony.moonwalker@gmail.com |
Just got a hold of a 3D printer, would like to try making it.
If you can, send me a .obj export. Thanks a lot, will post if it turns out well Email: popescu.tudor@gmail.com |
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I am curious. |
Anyone have a STEP, IGES, or Parasolid file? ie something useful for CAD, and not just a faceted body.
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My bestfriend is an expert in 3D designs he could send you his work he's done for me. He basically did a FRS for me. He can maybe sell his project for a very small amount or customize it in your needs for extra $$ :D
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What's the end goal? I know 3Dwarehouse has lower poly models for display and such but if you want a real accurate model, I've found a site that has a pretty accurate model for free which includes individual models of the parts too. I've forgetten which site but if you really need the higher poly model, I'll make the effort to look through my history and such.
EDIT: Found it. GrabCAD. I've used some people's models for other client projects. Site has some pretty accurate models. 3DWarehouse for more content but usually lower poly. |
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I will let him know :). PM me. |
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I'm wondering if any of those have a really good rendering of the underside?
I'm looking to design an aero piece concept and I'd like the underside to be as accurate as possible. |
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I actually need something as well, mainly a decently accurate model of the rear bumper and stock exhaust, preferably '15, but I know this is an old thread. Anything not filled in, I could probably measure it myself and model it into Solidworks. Would really help if I could start somewhere. Thinking about doing a small project. |
If I recall correctly, a vendor was selling 3d models. You probably need to do a search in the forum, but I remember seeing it.
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Anyone ever find anything for free? I want to 3D print a mini model. Solidworks preferred.
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I don't mean to resurect a dead post but here is my FRS model. There is one part of the wiper cowl I still want to finish modeling. |
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This is looking very very good. Keep up the good work. |
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