An Older race car model,...
Was a good shape and style...
regards
This has a very Pixar look to it. I like it!
sweet!
You are getting VERY good at this! ;)
Are those rims and tires part of the rendering or were they added in post?
If rendered: *bow*
Quote from: DriesV on December 10, 2012, 11:35:50 PM
You are getting VERY good at this! ;)
Are those rims and tires part of the rendering or were they added in post?
If rendered: *bow*
Hi DriesV, thanks for comment it.
Rims and tires are renderized, i applied a new good texture i had , and then i got some light and shadows adjustment on Postwork..
Here some clays..
regards
That's really nice. What kind of car is it? Looks kind of like an old Shaguar. (http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/images/emoticons/wink.gif)
Austin Power Prototype ;D ;D..an older Le Mans Series...
Would you be willing to post some snaps of the textures you use for wheels and tires? I like the grittiness...
Quote from: Imz on December 11, 2012, 05:17:45 PM
Would you be willing to post some snaps of the textures you use for wheels and tires? I like the grittiness...
Hi Imz, well i started on with the tire image here attached,and then i got in Photoshop to make it as i wanted, with different write on it ex Michelin Pirelli etc etc, and then i made a bump map and a specular map for the areas where i wanted more reflectivity...there is also a good tutorial on keyshot blog here ..u can try doing it :
(for a better use of textures and then renderize it, u must do tires on separate parts, the sidewall must be separate from the "circular tire body with sculpture".
http://blog.keyshot.com/textures-in-keyshot-creating-bump-color-specular-and-opacity-maps-really-fast/
...Take a look
regards
Thanks! I appreciate the link- Reading the tutorial right now.
Imz
Quote from: Imz on December 14, 2012, 02:15:28 PM
Thanks! I appreciate the link- Reading the tutorial right now.
Imz
there are a lot of interesting keyshot tutorial on there,believe me ;)