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Glacius 100% brushed concept made from scratchGlacius 11-05-2006, 07:25 PM Omg i actually am satisfied with this concept now First of all a VERY BIG SPECIAL THANKS TO " EMREHUSMEN for all his help 1 THING DONT LOOK AT THE SEATS , i cant be bothered with them no more as its the " car " thats the key NOT the seats ;) anyway you have all read my " general " chat thread about the story of the design here is the link if u havent http://digimods.e-visionit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=16539 " Anywho time to show my work , it has been on for 2 years now and its finnaly done, I call it " Le Spirit ModelŽe " wich i think suits it quite well . Firstly let me explain how the wheels work . its not SUPER easie to understand but i hope you understand http://stud.imma.dk/Deltahak/zein/icecon/how-the-wheel-works.jpg And here are the ZOOM details for thoose who would like to see how detailed all the shit is ;) hehe http://stud.imma.dk/Deltahak/zein/icecon/Zoom-details.jpg And finally my concept hope you will welcome it with open arms Le Spirit ModelŽe I just want to let you know i made this with my MOUSE " a LOGITECH mouse, so no pen and tablet here ;) http://stud.imma.dk/Deltahak/zein/icecon/concept.jpg' here you can see the ONLY thing i Copypasted =) http://stud.imma.dk/Deltahak/zein/icecon/coyppaste.jpg Oh and BTW i will have REARVIEW TO ;) hheh so to Be continued glac Lances133 11-05-2006, 07:59 PM lol that's pretty wild, cool man porscheguy9999 11-06-2006, 05:09 PM You clever devil you... good work. An Angry Clown 11-07-2006, 07:44 AM that is unbelieveably insane.. the wheel idea is so smart (but i have seen it before) and the fact that its all airbrushed is crazy PERFECT! :wink: 11/10 GreyGoose006 11-28-2006, 11:13 PM insane!!! KustmAce 11-29-2006, 03:41 AM Out of this world brush work Glac!!! Ive tried brushing and it is a royal pain in the ass, so I envy your ability to create such a concept. That said, I really feel bad for this after you say youve put 2 years into it, but your perspective is off. Pretty severely. http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/765/0th0.jpg The lines arent perfectly placed, but are close enough to notice the difference. They should all be parallel. GreyGoose006 11-29-2006, 10:50 AM you are really nit-picky... but since you brought it up, why should the lines be parallel. to make a convincing perspective, they all need to point to a common vanishing point. the best way to do it would be to find the vanishing point of the original photograph, then make the car to suit. otherwise the car just looks stuck on. thats why it is usually so easy to spot a photoshop picture. the perspective dosent line up. KustmAce 12-03-2006, 04:23 PM you are really nit-picky... but since you brought it up, why should the lines be parallel. to make a convincing perspective, they all need to point to a common vanishing point. the best way to do it would be to find the vanishing point of the original photograph, then make the car to suit. otherwise the car just looks stuck on. thats why it is usually so easy to spot a photoshop picture. the perspective dosent line up. Alright then, they don't have a common vanishing point, either. You dont even need guidelines, any artist who has dealt with perspective at all can tell its off just glancing at it. G-man422 12-03-2006, 04:30 PM ok, its off a little, but still a VERY beautiful concept. I've seen those whells on the toyota concept car in GT4. Was that your inspiration for the wheels? GirlBear 12-09-2006, 09:54 PM Hey I think that concept is stunning! Nothing to be ashamed of there buddy. An Angry Clown 12-10-2006, 07:03 AM ok, its off a little, but still a VERY beautiful concept. I've seen those whells on the toyota concept car in GT4. Was that your inspiration for the wheels? Toyota? Don't you mean the Nike car? G-man422 12-10-2006, 10:18 AM ^yeah, the nike car. my bad. GreyGoose006 12-10-2006, 03:33 PM someone built a chopper with wheels like that. it was either Billy Lane or Arlan Ness. cant remember, but it was pretty cool. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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