Ford mustang front end

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t28c34
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Ford mustang front end

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I have a rush job that I need a model of a 2007 Roush Ford Mustang front end from that picture. Anyone know where I can find one, or can anyone crank one out? I would love to be able to be more proficient in modeling but I just don't have the time right now.

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Re: Ford mustang front end

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You can do a Google search for Mustang 3D Model and you can find a lot, including some free ones. Here's one I made a couple of months ago.

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Yea, I spent the morning going though a lot of those sights. Haven’t found the exact front end. It has to look like his front. I’ve seen that model of yours, that look sweet!

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Have his car front end 3D scanned, then it will absolutely be just like his

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This is the closest I could find. Might contact them about the slight modifications you need.
https://hum3d.com/3d-models/ford-mustan ... 6/#360view
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That is pretty close, thanks! I'm using a Wacom pen computer for my modeling. It comes with a 3d camera on it so I have been struggling the past few days trying to learn using that. Not having very much luck though. I stared goofing around trying to model it myself and I accidently came up with a model that is looking good so far. So it has kick started me into trying to model it.
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A very good start.
Since you have the car (at least I think you do), I'd look into using Photogrammetry.
This is the easiest software I've found yet... https://blog.prusaprinters.org/photogra ... B6YtGzneZY
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Meshroom looks pretty cool, I'm going to look into that. Thanks!

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