Power Green..it's makes green life

Started by tsunami, August 27, 2012, 03:30:53 PM

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tsunami

Just a power green..
Regards

Dylan

I like that very much, nice choice of greens. I think the only things to improve that would be a slight scuff texture on the brake discs, and a bit more res around the petrol filler flap.

tsunami

Thanks, ! I should decrease sharpen because i abused again on post work,and that made the wrong effect on petrol flap

feher

Very cool paint. The only thing you are missing is a layer of white highlights on the paint in both images.
Try this make the whole scene black paint render tiff with alpha. overlay it on top change that layer to a screen. What that will do is get rid of all the black but keep the white highlights. Place a mask on that layer and start taking it away  or leaving it on certain areas.
Hope that made some sense.
Basicly what you are doing is making a reflection pass out of Keyshot and appling it in PS.
Tim

tsunami

Quote from: feher on September 03, 2012, 05:29:47 PM
Very cool paint. The only thing you are missing is a layer of white highlights on the paint in both images.
Try this make the whole scene black paint render tiff with alpha. overlay it on top change that layer to a screen. What that will do is get rid of all the black but keep the white highlights. Place a mask on that layer and start taking it away  or leaving it on certain areas.
Hope that made some sense.
Basicly what you are doing is making a reflection pass out of Keyshot and appling it in PS.
Tim
Hm cool Tim, i will try got this tip to me on my render, so i will work on them again,..i want take time to do it good this time..
thanks
regards

slater

I like this kind of indoor green shot..
How you got ?

Josh3D

Search 'green car' on Google images. Copy, paste.