bmw z5
koganei_hikaru
07-31-2004, 02:54 AM
hi guys, this is my recent drawing...
[ concept ] bmw z5 , i hope u like it :)
http://img50.exs.cx/img50/730/z6.jpg
critics please :)
[ concept ] bmw z5 , i hope u like it :)
http://img50.exs.cx/img50/730/z6.jpg
critics please :)
Zwofurti
07-31-2004, 09:27 AM
what are that stains?
koganei_hikaru
07-31-2004, 10:36 AM
what is "stains" ?
5uPrA RyDa
07-31-2004, 11:14 AM
what is "stains" ?
he mean those wierd bubble things that you put on the hood and the lower part of the car, are they supposed to be reflections? i say lose them, as for the concept its good i like it!
he mean those wierd bubble things that you put on the hood and the lower part of the car, are they supposed to be reflections? i say lose them, as for the concept its good i like it!
SeCrEtMoDdEr
07-31-2004, 02:54 PM
the attempted reflections are not that great...i think you meant for them to be trees and they look like uh oh! goo...
remember uh oh!...that show blew...i remember that show. it blew...
anyways it's a pretty good concept...and i'd stay away from reflections on concepts...concepts aren't meant to have reflections, they're meant to provide a design...
remember uh oh!...that show blew...i remember that show. it blew...
anyways it's a pretty good concept...and i'd stay away from reflections on concepts...concepts aren't meant to have reflections, they're meant to provide a design...
Chauhan7
08-04-2004, 04:01 PM
i think there dirt marks
koganei_hikaru
08-07-2004, 12:27 PM
tanks for the comments.... yeah that's buble things are the reflection of trees :)
bonzelite
08-08-2004, 03:27 AM
the trees come off as stains or blotches or dirt spots, even decals, because they are too uniform and scattered with equal tonality over the car's entire body. reflections typically do not do this in nature. they look like decals to me, actually.
go out to a car, any car, and look at how shadows fall across the sheetmetal. another quality lacking in your reflections is the lack of gradation. and there is no 'hot spot' of the most intense area of light reflecting off the body. you do have a hot spot on the front glass, though. so you know what i am talking about.
you are a good draftsman. you create nice lines and such. your rendering ability at this point, from this drawing as evidence, needs more direct observation with stark brutal reality. shed the stylized look of things. you do not need to jump fully into photorealism, but it would help to explore that more seriously. why? because you attempted to here. and you want to badly. so give this gift to yourself. invest the time to look and look and learn to see all over again.
you do good work, and i look forward to more of your posts.
go out to a car, any car, and look at how shadows fall across the sheetmetal. another quality lacking in your reflections is the lack of gradation. and there is no 'hot spot' of the most intense area of light reflecting off the body. you do have a hot spot on the front glass, though. so you know what i am talking about.
you are a good draftsman. you create nice lines and such. your rendering ability at this point, from this drawing as evidence, needs more direct observation with stark brutal reality. shed the stylized look of things. you do not need to jump fully into photorealism, but it would help to explore that more seriously. why? because you attempted to here. and you want to badly. so give this gift to yourself. invest the time to look and look and learn to see all over again.
you do good work, and i look forward to more of your posts.
koganei_hikaru
08-09-2004, 09:48 AM
the trees come off as stains or blotches or dirt spots, even decals, because they are too uniform and scattered with equal tonality over the car's entire body. reflections typically do not do this in nature. they look like decals to me, actually.
go out to a car, any car, and look at how shadows fall across the sheetmetal. another quality lacking in your reflections is the lack of gradation. and there is no 'hot spot' of the most intense area of light reflecting off the body. you do have a hot spot on the front glass, though. so you know what i am talking about.
you are a good draftsman. you create nice lines and such. your rendering ability at this point, from this drawing as evidence, needs more direct observation with stark brutal reality. shed the stylized look of things. you do not need to jump fully into photorealism, but it would help to explore that more seriously. why? because you attempted to here. and you want to badly. so give this gift to yourself. invest the time to look and look and learn to see all over again.
you do good work, and i look forward to more of your posts.
thanks for the comments , it's really help me :)
go out to a car, any car, and look at how shadows fall across the sheetmetal. another quality lacking in your reflections is the lack of gradation. and there is no 'hot spot' of the most intense area of light reflecting off the body. you do have a hot spot on the front glass, though. so you know what i am talking about.
you are a good draftsman. you create nice lines and such. your rendering ability at this point, from this drawing as evidence, needs more direct observation with stark brutal reality. shed the stylized look of things. you do not need to jump fully into photorealism, but it would help to explore that more seriously. why? because you attempted to here. and you want to badly. so give this gift to yourself. invest the time to look and look and learn to see all over again.
you do good work, and i look forward to more of your posts.
thanks for the comments , it's really help me :)
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