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    Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    Hi Guys,

    Well I eventually completed a project lol took me about a week from start to finish.

    I have changed some items like the wheels which I personally think look better that in the tutorial.

    Your comments are welcome.

    Thanks Mithandra

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    Re: Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    That looks great.

    I'm glad you learn a lot from the DT automotive kit.

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    Re: Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    Very nice, indeed.

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    Re: Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    Great work! You did wonderful on it.

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    Re: Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    hthis is very excellent

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    Re: Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    Hello papa,

    This is something that has been buggin me. If i load image planes into maya and close the program and relaunch maya again i get this error message

    // Warning: Could not find an appropriate startup camera: front. A substitute will be used.

    Please advise
    Thank you

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    Re: Concept Car 2009 fist actual complete project woot!

    Quote Originally Posted by digital1 View Post
    // Warning: Could not find an appropriate startup camera: front. A substitute will be used.
    That's a common issue with some Maya scenes, the persp cam becomes an orthographic cam. Though it shows a warning it doesn't affect your scene. To avoid it, select persp from the Outliner and open its attribute editor. Uncheck "Orthographic Views" at the bottom. Save and restart scene. Hope this works.

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