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Fri, Mar 2, 2007 at 11:05:24 AM | Cadillac

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I couldn't find a cadillac, and i could really use one, with a body style of at least 94 or so, can anyone help?

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Sat, Mar 3, 2007 at 8:55:01 PM | Cadillac

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this is a cadillac cts. I don't know what year. I imported all of the model from an older 3ds file. I broke it down so everyone can create their own color for not only the body style but also for everything else.

 

a big word of caution, this is a big family size. I reduced the polys as much as I thought without damaging the quality. use this as your last import into your model for rendering. it could bring your file to a crawl. but it is a sweet model. it comes out very nice.

 

I just uploaded it to the download section. check this link. if it doesn't work, it's under the uncategorized section in the download area

 

http://revitcity.com/downloads.php?action=view&object_id=3483Edited on: Sat, Mar 3, 2007 at 8:57:46 PM

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Mon, Mar 5, 2007 at 6:39:59 AM | Cadillac

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Thankyou Much, sadly, this file was for a later version of revit (9.1), and my Revit building 9 says it cannot open it...

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