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Title: Chevrolet Silverado
Post by: carterhickmandesigns on January 31, 2018, 02:52:19 PM
Here is one of my latest renderings.  Alot of photoshop work but alot of Keyshot as well.  Let me know your thoughts or criticism

Carter

Title: Re: Chevrolet Silverado
Post by: mattjgerard on February 01, 2018, 07:34:01 AM
Looks fantastic, the backplate looks great, and the tires especially are pretty realistic looking. Coulpe of notes, that are purely my own opionion-

1) I'd get rid of the lens flare on the front tire. There's no glisten that ties it visually back to the glint on the rear box fender, so I just see it as a floater
2) lens looks a  bit wide for the backplate. Looks like you are at about a 35-50, I'd up it to 80-100 and it won't be as wide angle, but I think it would  sink into the back plate a little better. the field of view behind the truck doesn't seem wide enough to match the perspective of the front of the truck.
3)Add some depth of field ? might not work, but it would be interesting to try

looking great!
Title: Re: Chevrolet Silverado
Post by: carterhickmandesigns on February 01, 2018, 07:58:34 AM
So a little more about the process on this on!  I am posting the image that I started with.  I replaced the body and the wheels as well as most of the background.  I find the tires on lifted trucks a pain to do so I came up with this process.

Title: Re: Chevrolet Silverado
Post by: Will Gibbons on February 01, 2018, 09:50:13 AM
Really well-done! My criticisms are:

- Front of truck blends into the background a bit (too close tonally)
- Backplate competes with truck

I'd desaturate it for some atmospheric perspective... maybe just go in there with a soft brush in PS (talking about the backplate). Add a touch of blur and turbidity in the distance just to pop the truck off the page a bit. Excellent approach though. I really like this.