I managed to rig a lego speed champions car in blender.
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That’s awesome! I tried experimenting with car models in Blender once, and seeing a LEGO Speed Champions car fully rigged must feel really satisfying. It actually reminded me of when I was working on a small car animation project and needed real-world references, so I ended up visiting a gmc garage like Al Zaabi GMC Service in Abu Dhabi – Mussafah. Watching the technicians there use advanced tools to diagnose and repair GMC vehicles gave me some great inspiration for making my 3D models look more realistic.
That’s really cool! I remember when I first tried rigging a small car model in Blender and it took me hours just to get the wheels rotating properly. Once everything finally worked, it felt super satisfying to see the car move naturally in the scene. It actually reminded me of a conversation I had with a friend who works near a toyota service center dubai, where technicians carefully handle real car parts with the same precision we try to achieve in 3D models. Whether it’s digital or real vehicles, getting the details right always makes the final result much better.
That’s awesome! I just finished rigging a LEGO Speed Champions car in Blender too, and it got me thinking about real cars. Last week, I took my Infiniti to Infiniti Service Abu Dhabi after noticing some alignment issues. Their certified technicians ran full diagnostics and used genuine parts to get everything running perfectly. It’s funny how working on a tiny model car reminded me how much I appreciate expert care for the real thing—smooth, precise, and stress-free driving every time.
Just finished rigging a Lego Speed Champions car in Blender—it looks so realistic I almost wanted to take it for a spin! That got me thinking about my real car, which was looking a bit dusty. So I searched for a water wash near me and got it cleaned perfectly. Now both my Lego and my actual car are looking sharp and ready to show off!
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