Ford Mustang Boss 429

Started by Alang7™, August 08, 2015, 02:44:30 AM

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Alang7™

Working on a new car. I spent time on matching the perspective, so, before that i start the rendering, i want ask you if it fit good with the backplate. :)




So, tell me guys ... do you like it ? :)

TpwUK

Use the concrete cast lines for blue and red axis, then use the door frame or gutter pipes for the green axis - Then you should be set :)

Martin

Alang7™

Thank you Martin. :)

Does it looks better now ?


TpwUK

Angle is good, scale is a little off and needs a ground plane in there to trim off the tyres to make the car look as if it has some weight

Martin

Alang7™

What you mean ? I add a ground plane, and then ?

TpwUK

Open up its material options and set it to clip geometry below ground plane, then move the ground plane up n down to get the bottom of the tyres looking flatter :)

Martin

Alang7™

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I added, moved a little bit up .. nothing happens, i see no difference  :(

EDIT: Oh yea, it works good :D

So, tell me mate, i can render it ? :)

TpwUK

Do a max time and set it to ten minutes and see what you think :)

If you aint sure, post the rough and i'll have a look

Martin

Alang7™

I did a try with low settings:


TpwUK

Yep looks better - needs scaling though - looks too large still. I would move the front wheels to that cast line in the concrete and then check the length of the car compared to the concrete slab it is stood on

Martin



Alang7™


TpwUK

Yes very much like that !!

Martin

Alang7™

Okay mate, i will make the rendering then.  :)

Thanks alot for your tips, i really apprecciate it! :)

Alang7™


Speedster

Nailed it!  Maybe lighten the tires a VERY small amount, but that's just my opinion.  I've used this backplate before, and it can be very deceiving.  Good job!
Bill G