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Modeling 1951 Mercedes Benz bus in 3ds Max - Part Three

 
Written by Richard  
Category Modeling  
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If you have not seen the earlier parts of tutorials you can find it in the following links: Part One and Part Two.

Now that our bus is really starting to take shape, we need to focus on the details. First though, let’s finish the front.
 
Step 1
Go into edge mode and CRTL select the three edges shown here. SHIFT move them a little and then target weld the top vertex.
 
Figure 1.  Click here to view larger image.
 
Step 2
Straighten the new edges with the scale tool, but be careful not to move the top vertex.
 
Figure 2.  Click here to view larger image.
 
Step 3
SHIFT move the same edges twice more and don’t forget to target weld the vertices.
 
Figure 3.  Click here to view larger image.
 

 

 

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