Here my last work...
Regards
very nice job!!
Being a vintage racecar nut, these are really sweet! But I'm not a big fan of the DOF on the left front wheel. I don't think I could ever get my 4x5 to do that and maintain DOF at the rear. But good job! Keep pushing it!
Bill G
Wow!
I have a Bburago scale model of this on a shelf in my bedroom. ;)
It's sad that Bburago went defunct... :'(
Dries
Really nice work ! Textures look great
Not a fan of the cropping of the first image - rendering looks great and like the old feel of it. :)
Great pics - agree with the comments.
Quote from: DriesV on August 05, 2013, 02:36:30 AM
Wow!
I have a Bburago scale model of this on a shelf in my bedroom. ;)
It's sad that Bburago went defunct... :'(
Dries
Heyy i have one too....;-)
That's good...
Thanks
Very nice feel to the image.
I have noticed this in alot of your images. You like to crop tight. Give your images some breathing room. Like to see this with space around the vehicle.
You'll be amazed at how a crop can change the look of an image.
Thanks for sharing
Tim
Another striking similarity...
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/df/Alfa_Romeo_P2_1930.jpg)
Dries
Oh my good god !! :o >:(
His purported 'KeyShot' render is basically just that photo with slight changes (probably discarded the bits that were too difficult to mask)
Overlay them in Photoshop, you will be astounded... shame on you Tsunami
If this is not the case Tsunami, then prove us all wrong by posting a clay render of this model preferably with a different camera viewpoint
>:( >:(
... or post the scene so we can take a look.
:o oh dear.
I can't even guess what the meaning of all this is ...
QuoteI can't even guess what the meaning of all this is ...
In a nutshell it means this guy has essentially been passing off whole photos as CGI
... I feel ditry ... gonna take a shower now ...
No seriously .. I knew when I posted that question .. so still I can't guess what's the meaning of doing just that ..