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kinky-rabbit [2011-12-26 08:00:43 +0000 UTC]
wow
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technotwo [2011-12-05 18:50:39 +0000 UTC]
Bravo!
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SnowLeopard217 [2011-11-27 11:06:34 +0000 UTC]
Awesomesauce!
Any chance of uploading a wireframe view?
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Wolfelandfallen [2011-11-26 20:11:37 +0000 UTC]
I think it looks great :3 my only problem is the backdrop matching your car's tone. It makes it hard to appreciate the detail put into it. If you look at most concept cars, you'll notice that they don't use dark tones with the vehicle itself. This is so people can look at the fine details put into it without having to get up close.
Asside from being picky about colors, it looks really well done and well textured at that. Good job!
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koleos33 [2011-11-26 10:51:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanx for your feedbacks and advices ~average-shmoejoe.I made my second render and it looks much better and brighter then previous image.Also I used hdr image as a background for my scene.If you ask me for the idea about concept,I want it to create something by my own taste,but to look similar to lamborghini cars.
The main reason why I started to learn about computer graphics,was to show my own concept cars on more realistic way.Before I bought computer I sketched my concepts on paper with ballpen.Now in 3d softwares I could see the form from every angle,and if I don't like, it's easy to change it until it is pleasing to my eyes.
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average-shmoejoe [2011-11-26 06:57:42 +0000 UTC]
first of all, it looks great, what you call noise I call realistic camera errors and I find it brings realism to the scene. Something to look into though, the scene looks very monochromatic, it's all dark grey. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, its just something I noticed. Just for the sake of a critique, I would say look at other colour schemes to bring higher contrast or greater variation to the scene, even if it's just a matter of darkening or lightening the existing colours. Again, just something to think about. On a side note, did you have a idea or concept that you worked from?
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