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Re: Mugen Honda Integra Type R
well, those might save the mugen car. y'know?
i'm not a mugen fan, i can appreciate them if done cleanly, especially the classics, so, then, i'd go classic bronze mugen factory. i forget the names of those. saw them on a honda at the D1GP car show. |
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Re: Mugen Honda Integra Type R
Mugen Power (insert Japanese symbols)...
It's called Kanji =P I believe the closest English translation for Mugen is "Limitless" or "Infinite." Personally, I despise Kanji compared to Hiragana or Katakana, but it certainly saves space. For the headlights, just try to copy them as closely as possible. I'll post a picture of my new S15 drawing that I've done, and the headlights actually turned out pretty well. I guess you just have to have confidence that if you copy them, they'll turn out to look realistic. I'm refering to the reflectors in particular... I never thought that it'd be possible to draw realistic looking reflectors, but asaenz showed that it's actually not that difficult.
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