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There is already a free model of the 2014 Chevy Silverado out there and last I checked it wasn't that bad (triangle count).  Some parts could be optimized of course.  Not sure if anyone has picked it up as a project though.  My advice don't buy anything since a model is already out there in the public arena.

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My advice is to buy this: http://humster3d.com/2013/11/08/chevrolet-tahoe-2014/and we (my modding group) will convert it for you!

 

                                     http://humster3d.com/2013/02/25/gmc-sierra-double-cab-2013/

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My advice is to buy this: http://humster3d.com/2013/11/08/chevrolet-tahoe-2014/and we (my modding group) will convert it for you!

 

                                     http://humster3d.com/2013/02/25/gmc-sierra-double-cab-2013/

My advice isn't. Humster3D doesn't allow you to release their models in locked or unlocked forms. (Last time I checked the license that is)

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There is already a free model of the 2014 Chevy Silverado out there and last I checked it wasn't that bad (triangle count).  Some parts could be optimized of course.  Not sure if anyone has picked it up as a project though.  My advice don't buy anything since a model is already out there in the public arena.

Do you care to find a Link?

 

Sergeanto!

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My advice isn't. Humster3D doesn't allow you to release their models in locked or unlocked forms. (Last time I checked the license that is)

 

My interpretation of the license is that you cannot share the raw files that you download directly from their site like the 3ds or max files. Once you alter the files from their original form into a zmodeler file you are good to go!

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My interpretation of the license is that you cannot share the raw files that you download directly from their site like the 3ds or max files. Once you alter the files from their original form into a zmodeler file you are good to go!

You could check with their staff to be 100% sure. I could be wrong and you could be right and vice versa or both of us could be wrong. Checking is probably the best method.

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My interpretation of the license is that you cannot share the raw files that you download directly from their site like the 3ds or max files. Once you alter the files from their original form into a zmodeler file you are good to go!

 

Didn't you buy a 2015 Tahoe? My modding group can convert it for you and would get it unlocked. Its easier than placing parts from the new Tahoe to the old one!

 

PM me!

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Didn't you buy a 2015 Tahoe? My modding group can convert it for you and would get it unlocked. Its easier than placing parts from the new Tahoe to the old one!

 

PM me!

 

I did, ive currently got a 2014 Tahoe as well as a 2013 F-150. But before starting these projects i want a silverado. Im more than willing to buy models as long as i have someone who can convert them for me. In addition to someone converting them they will get a unlocked model with permission to release.

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