Chevy S-10 Stepside Extended Cab 2001

Description

This is a Blend I built back in 2006-2007 for a short film I was producing. It's based on the S-10 I owned at the time which would also be seen on camera. It's animated to flip end over end, as in the film a helicopter (which was actually a miniature) fires a rocket into the back of the S-10. This is the first and only model I've ever built, and I'm sure there are a lot of things that should have been done differently, but I was very pleased with the end result. If you're interested, you can see the scene where the model was used [here](https://vimeo.com/16133858).

Comments (18)

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TowerCG over 12 years ago

THIS SHOULD GO STAFF PICKS!!! INCREDIBLE!!! THAT'S AWESOME!!! AMAZING!!! AND A SMALL PACKAGE AS WELL!!! WOW!!! THAT'S GREAT!!!

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TowerCG over 12 years ago

Hey, just realized something. Shouldn't this be marked as fan art??? :( Just wondering. :)

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TowerCG over 12 years ago

WHEN IS THIS GOING TO STAFF PICKS??? I'M WAITING...

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TowerCG over 12 years ago

GO TO STAFF PICKS!!! HIT + (LIKE) IF YOU AGREE!!!

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3dZombie about 9 years ago

I'm pretty sure fan art fits into the category of making something after a movie or tv show... Modelling a truck, (which can be made by different companies, it's not patented,) falls under fair use and can be used by anyone to sell. The model of a truck that is... If you put a brand name on it then it might be copyrighted and no longer fair use. So I see what you're saying. I personally suggest replacing the brand that is provided on the truck into something of your own design. Maybe even a parody of the product itself. I do stuff like that a lot...

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3DHaupt over 12 years ago

Wow this car looks awesome real in the blender internal render, great work :)

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HGenett over 12 years ago

Very nice work, with the model and video! hopefully I can learn some new techniques from your model. Thanks for sharing

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BMF over 12 years ago

Good model and very good video. Out of curiosity, where did you get the Blender skills if this was your first and only model you ever built? And why did you stop with only one model?

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digitalcos over 12 years ago

Thanks. Honestly, I just needed the one model for my project and I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it. I'd never built a 3D model before and only had a passing knowledge of 3D based on my work with Adobe After Effects, so I wanted to see if it was really possible to achieve a photo-realistic result with a free program. Just a whole lot of tutorials and time. Spent about eight months on and off working on it.

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Darth Vader over 12 years ago

Looks awesome in the video and preview pic, but there are some missing textures in the .blend and the render result is way different (way bad) from your preview. Didn't you pack the blend file?

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kriskendall99 about 12 years ago

Incredible!

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darbone about 12 years ago

it's perfect...

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jonathansousa about 12 years ago

It's really good, both model and your short film.

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lll33 about 10 years ago

Wow! That video is fantastic! Man, your future is in Hollywood! Do you know Motion Logic Studios? You should be in there, just send them this video. You don!t have to to work in an office, you can work from your home Great work!

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crankywizardstudios over 9 years ago

i didnt think i would have to download this but blender crashed and i lost my truck and dont have time to make a new one luckily you put this for download, thanks

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primitivx about 9 years ago

Awesome job. I tried to determine when you switch from the real truck to the 3D one and I can't. I am almost convinced that there was no real truck but then the actor leans on it and we can see him in the truck's reflections. Please enlighten me on the process. It wold be great if you would make a tutorial.

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puber002 almost 4 years ago

nice!!!!!

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