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My only suggestion Nnico would be to confine your door count, I started out doing the same you currently do (more GTA style) but sadly a feature they dumped from EM4 that WAS indeed present in EM3 is the ability to *pick* the door of entry, so having more than 1 Personnel door, 1 Equiptment door, 1 Special door sadly, is not really required... Unless of course in the end you find you waste less polys just opening the thing from left to right. My Tahoe/burbs are like that, and they look pretty enough but it's sad to waste the effort if you know what I mean... Instead what I try to do is to do door A fer cops and what not, Door B for equiptment, and Door C for special-purposes.

I do like your Excursion though she's very pretty=)

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It's not the modelling program bud;) it's the modeling techniques=) to each their own in mod programs, they all use their own renderers, some are crappier than others I'll grant, but a properly designed model even in the crappiest of apps can manage to look pretty, especially with the High-res textures nnico favors... tbh I'm contemplating revamping all mine to use larger ones just to increase resolution as this game compresses them. DDS takes the hit the worst but even other formats do as well. (my appologies to QRA for going offtopic).

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It's not the modelling program bud;) it's the modeling techniques=) to each their own in mod programs, they all use their own renderers, some are crappier than others I'll grant, but a properly designed model even in the crappiest of apps can manage to look pretty, especially with the High-res textures nnico favors... tbh I'm contemplating revamping all mine to use larger ones just to increase resolution as this game compresses them. DDS takes the hit the worst but even other formats do as well. (my appologies to QRA for going offtopic).

Sorry for continuing off topic, but you mentioned high res skins, I don't think the model matters does it? I've managed to make some high detailed skins on some of your old La Mod models. Unless I miss read what you said :)

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Larger textures=clearer details on the skin of the vehicle, say for example the tahoes or the suburban, under DDS format they get blurred more than they would if they were say 3X as big, it's just the way the format Compresses. Em4 Natively compresses Textures regardless of which format you pick to use. It's why for example if you write on a car door it will blur some on a smaller textured spot (less pixels=more blurring as a result) Such is why some cars for example are missing unit numbers on the corners of the hood and what not, the textures were simply too small to place them on there clearly and correctly.

If you have any more questions Dyson just PM me;) We've spammed his topic enough=)

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In sich ist das Model gut, aaber:

Die Schnauze ist viel zu lang und zu flach, verkürzen und steiler abfallen lassen ist angesagt.

So sieht das ganze ziemlich nach Jeep aus.

Außerdem ist die Rundung am Heck ein bisschen sehr eckig, vielleicht nochmal mit ein paar Polys aufhübschen?

Ansonsten gute Arbeit!

English:

Looks good, but I don't like the front, it look's more like a Jeep

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What they are allowed to do:

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