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CREATE A DYNAMIC FORMULA ONE SCENE

The Pipeline Create a dynamic Formula One scene 3DS MAX | MUDBOX | PHOTOSHOP | LIGHTROOM

This is an image that I wanted to create both as fan art and as a tribute of sorts to the late Roland Ratzenberger. Due to the tragic events at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994, his memory is somewhat overshadowed and I wanted to create a more positive image showing him at the wheel, doing what I imagine he loved. This is also why I wanted to create a retro feel with the styling.

In this tutorial, you’ll be shown how to set up and create a Formula One car using a range of tools including 3ds Max, with techniques that you can use on other models. Among the advice here, I’ll show you how, by using programs like Mudbox, you can use various functions and settings to pose elements including the driver.

There are other techniques that can help you take your model a step further and truly bring it

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