
Discuss how closely the model matches with the original object.
I would like to break it down into smaller portion. As I would make comparison of the different parts first. The body of the bus, It matches closely with the original object. But the original object has a bus body that is smooth. But my model object did not apply smooth. This is because I need to use Boolean > difference. If I smooth it, it will not work. Comparing the proportion of the body of the original object to the model object, my model object has a slight difference. As sometimes error might occurs while we are trying to look at the proportion of the object and I am using the image plane as a reference. However a slight difference its okay. The body of my original object looks longer and thinner while my model bus looks a bit shorter and bigger in width. But it does not affect the overall look.
Next, the extrusion of the front part of the bus and after the extrusion follow by extruding the side for the wheels where it is suppose to be place inside. This is the most challenging part. Comparing the original object and my model bus, there are differences. The front extrusion for my model seems to be bigger and thicker. But for the original object it looks smaller and flatter. However it matches closely to the original object. The original object is smooth but my model is not smooth. After I am done with the front part of the bus, I need to, extrude the side of the front part I have created. I try using the method that is taught to extrude out the shape where the wheels suppose to fit in. I’m facing difficulties doing this. I try it again and again. Practice until I am familiar with the steps. Till the end I model it separately and I put it together. For the original object, part as I am referring to, there is range/changes in size, but my model of that part is a same actual size throughout.
Wheel, the wheel of the original object matches closely with my model object. The original object has a metal plate in the center of the rim of the wheel. My model do not have the metal plate in the center. As I do not know how to create it and arrange it at first. All the wheel components are present in my model except the plate in between the rim. The texture for the rubber(black) is also different. I uses polygon>torus.

The side door and the back door. Comparing it with the original object, it matches 99%. Both doors has holes rather than a window that is transparent, the shape looks the same. But the proportion is a little different. Overall the original and the model parts closely matches.
The detail of the bus. I try to make it as similar as the real object. This would make it look real. Basically the text are place in the correct position and for the fonts of the word, I matches as closely as the font shown in the original object. The spot light in the original object is hard to be seen, so I try my very best to chose the color that match with the original one. I use a color chart online to help me with the color of my school bus. The windows matches 100% as the original object. As I model it at the side of the image plane and to get the accurate proportion of it. This is because the windows plays a important part in the details of the school bus that I am modeling. Next is the transparency. At first, I assign new materials to my windows> blinn> transparency turn in down. But overall the effect doesn’t work, it is not transparent. I try using photoshop to create a png file transparent. Then I save it > material attributes> lambert> import file in> press 6> scale down the transparency tab. The transparency is applied. My windows for my bus model are done.
The bottom plane does not really match with the original object. This is because I model/extrude a specific part in a wrong direction. Although the bottom part is not very important, but I try to make it as similar as it looks like(original object) but without the specific details.
Overall, looking at the school bus that I have model, as a whole object, it matches closely with the original object. It looks convincing to me. I felt very glad that I am able to complete it on time.
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