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Hi

Today I decided to start for my first time to do a vehicle in zmodeler, it is a mercedes sprinter but i only have this side and i need the other sides(front, back right side, and top)

where can i find them??

my models looks so:

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it does not look very good but it is my first time using a poligon

i used this tutorial --> http://www.taringa.net/posts/info/2746665/zmodeler-mas-tutorial-en-espa%C3%B1os-de-como-hacer-un-auto.html

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Sorry language f* up

Well there are blueprints of it.

The Green V marks behind it show what views are avalible.

If they don't have a front/back view of it.

I don't know another side that does have that at the moment.

So sorry can help you there.

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Sorry language f* up

Well there are blueprints of it.

The Green V marks behind it show what views are avalible.

If they don't have a front/back view of it.

I don't know another side that does have that at the moment.

So sorry can help you there.

only the pickup has 2 views but the others don't :(

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Also, one thing is, although it's much nicer to be really accurate, you can always just use your imagination - make from memory what you can't make from blueprints. Also, you could always use the pickup blueprint and when you've got the front half of the vehicle from that, extrude the back and make it the whole thing :)

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Alternatively, use pictures! as long as they are centered on the vehicle you can use a photograph as a blueprint with one problem. Scaling might be off due to the distance which the pictures were taken causing "perspective" shift in the size/length/width of the vehicle, this is easilly corrected if you know the rough specs of the vehicle. Find a comprable vehicle model and scale to it, such as you know your sprinter is smaller than a fire engine, use the fire engine to scale roughly to where it should be. On many sites you will find their "blueprints" are simply photographs that were correctly taken for the purpose.

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