The FBX, OBJ, and MAX files in that zip file should all be the same size/scale (38cm/15″ | 70cm/27.5″ | 16cm/6.3″ roughly). Honestly though, for automotive work, it’s probably best practice to configure the materials with some body panels from an actual car model. That way you’ll know it’s setup for the correct scale and will look as expected on the final model.
We like the speedshape model and are wondering what the possibilities are of distributing it to our users in our SAAS application swatchbook. Users will not be able to download the model, only use it to view materials on it.
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Hi Jeff,
Just found out about the SpeedShape and noticed two 3d files in the zip, which one is the correct scale?
Best,
Jack Griffiths
Hey Jack,
The FBX, OBJ, and MAX files in that zip file should all be the same size/scale (38cm/15″ | 70cm/27.5″ | 16cm/6.3″ roughly). Honestly though, for automotive work, it’s probably best practice to configure the materials with some body panels from an actual car model. That way you’ll know it’s setup for the correct scale and will look as expected on the final model.
Hi Jeff,
We like the speedshape model and are wondering what the possibilities are of distributing it to our users in our SAAS application swatchbook. Users will not be able to download the model, only use it to view materials on it.
Please let me know.
Best regards,
Thomas Teger
Hi Thomas,
Sure, please feel free to use it as you want.
Jeff