'Lightwave'

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"Modeling Nissan 350 Z" by Allan Jay Soriano


On the the top view put weights in these points (marked blue) say about 60% each, now the corners are defined.Enable Symmetry mode and move points to their proper location, youll notice that you have saved time and effort moving the mirrored side.
Make polygon out of this four points,select the newly created poly and subdivide it to create four sections.
The process is very basic and repetitive make polys out of the remaining portions and assign the glass material to the car's window.
As a reult of subdividing faces additional points was added, in order to eliminate them weld this points together ( marked blue).
Rear window with surface assigned..
Prepare to make the side windows..
Switch to point mode and select loop of points inside the cars window portion.
Extend and move a little inwards, extend again and scale the newly extended points.
Switch to polygon mode and assign glass material to the newly extended faces, work your way closing the hole by making polys.
Select the first extended loop of faces and assign a new material press q and input "trim" and assign a darker color,with the faces still selected perform bandsaw and proceed to the next step.
Deselect all and select again the inner loop of faces that we have bandsewed, and re assign the glass material.Now the rubber trim looks more thinner.
Select all side window glass and the rubber trim, mirror them.If it doesnt merged points automatically press m and merged them, this will automatically weld the points from the mirrored glass to the other half section of the car's window frame.
Merged Points panel...
 
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