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Gallery => Amazing Shots => Topic started by: Speedster on January 11, 2012, 05:40:14 PM

Title: Adding to my car collection
Post by: Speedster on January 11, 2012, 05:40:14 PM
Hi all;

I need a bigger garage!  Here's the latest addition to my automobile collection- a 1915 Ford Model TT Stake Bed Truck. You can see the others on my website.   SolidWorks and KeyShot 3 Pro.  3.0.96 to be exact.

The first image is a backplate I shot at the San Diego Automobile Museum in Balboa Park.  For the KeyShot logo, I modeled up a domed disc, dropped it into a new .bip, along with my original backplate.  Sized and perspective matched the disc to exactly match and mask an existing BMW sign, and dropped on the KeyShot emblem.  Rendered it out to use as my final backplate.  My own dome of many-array lights in HDR-LightStudio Pro, which works fine now in 3.0.96.

The last shots are box-stock "Alaskan Forest" HDR dome and backplates from KeyShot. A great HDRI, but difficult to use, as are all outdoor HDRI's.  I wish someone would shoot some high in the Colorado Rockies, and in the canyons of Utah. I should rent a camera and small motorhome and hit the road!  And yes, the old headlights did burn slightly yellow, partly the early bulbs and mostly the nickel plate reflectors.

Comments always welcome and appreciated!

Bill G

www.GouldStudios.com (http://www.gouldstudios.com)
Title: Re: Adding to my car collection
Post by: youknowwho4eva on January 12, 2012, 05:17:55 AM
No white walls? No chrome Ford? And the fabrics need a little work. Other than that, I'm liking.
Title: Re: Adding to my car collection
Post by: Chad Holton on January 12, 2012, 05:19:00 AM
Cool!  :)
Title: Re: Adding to my car collection
Post by: feher on January 15, 2012, 04:56:14 PM
Very Cool Bill ! Love this stuff.
Thanks for sharing.
Tim
Title: Re: Adding to my car collection
Post by: guest84672 on January 16, 2012, 07:05:36 AM
The only thing you may need is some dirt on the tires. Other than that - awesome!
Title: Re: Adding to my car collection
Post by: Speedster on January 16, 2012, 01:54:57 PM
Yep, my next goal is to learn to paint in CS5.  A lot of my stuff would look so much better "dirty". 

For whatever it's worth, there is a method to my madness with these projects, aside from being a nice departure from medical devices, which I can never share.  I'm creating fine art prints and blackline drawings for modelers, but mostly I'm building a collection for a book on the Model T and it's many custom body styles.  Plus, they're fun!

Bill G