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"Modeling Nissan 350 Z" by Allan Jay Soriano


From what you have learned perform the previous operation.
After the smooth shift, instead of moving backwards scale them from 2 directions (marked blue).
The result.
In a new layer create this poly to make the car's door latch.
Drill in x axis...
and select the projected faces and smooth shift, move inwards.Do it in symmetry mode.
Back to the layer where you have created the door latch stencil, scaledown and delete one poly, your stencil should look like the image on the left.
We will drill again but with the modified stencil, assign a different material, mine i set it to glass.
Now select the drilled latch with the glass material and smooth shift them, move outwards with symmetry enable, now re assign default material to the temporary assigned glass material.
Your project should look like the image on the left.
Go ahead and continue the rest, the image shows i have created a stencil at the top view and a stencil from the window frame at its right view.
Project them one at a time in two different axis, one on y and the other on x axis. You might want them to be on separate layer or just use the hide and unhide function as you need one of them for the drilling operation.
The result should be like this image.


Aquarium


Go to the layer where you have kept your window and other subparts.
Make stencils and drill them to produce plastic section on the window.
 
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