Creating 3D Car Models on iPad (Part 2) - Using Forger App
Virtual Pathfinder video "Creating 3D Car Models on iPad - Using Forger App (Part 2)", produced 12 June 2020. Music by The Infinite Wave. This video uses a car model made in the previous video in this series. That was a basic model with a sparse mesh. LIcence plates are added with letters and numbers, as well as a bottom plate under the car body, which is modified with several details. New wheels are imported from a new wheel object, and are replacing the wheels from the previous video. In the coming part 3 of this video I will add some more details, and there will probably be a part 4 to do the last details, and I have a goal of merging all the parts to one single object - that should be possible. Then it can be saved and imported to any scene as a single object, which easily can be placed at various positions. I am also interested to see if it is possible to make a simple animation by using at least two different rotations of each wheel, which can be used to create the effect of rolling along the ground, by alternating between the two wheel configurations. All this will of course be made on an ordinary iPad.
Virtual Pathfinder video "Creating 3D Car Models on iPad - Using Forger App (Part 2)", produced 12 June 2020. Music by The Infinite Wave. This video uses a car model made in the previous video in this series. That was a basic model with a sparse mesh. LIcence plates are added with letters and numbers, as well as a bottom plate under the car body, which is modified with several details. New wheels are imported from a new wheel object, and are replacing the wheels from the previous video. In the coming part 3 of this video I will add some more details, and there will probably be a part 4 to do the last details, and I have a goal of merging all the parts to one single object - that should be possible. Then it can be saved and imported to any scene as a single object, which easily can be placed at various positions. I am also interested to see if it is possible to make a simple animation by using at least two different rotations of each wheel, which can be used to create the effect of rolling along the ground, by alternating between the two wheel configurations. All this will of course be made on an ordinary iPad.