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2nd try
It's a work in progress. Anybody have tips, tricks, suggestions,
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Re: 2nd try
dark areas should be black not grey, and make it SHINY!!!
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Re: 2nd try
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Re: 2nd try
Not much progress
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Re: 2nd try
not bad, some areas need to be less smooth, so youve got some crisp, uniform lines in there like on the real car. otherwise, carry on!
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Re: 2nd try
Thanks for the advice. I'm still tring to get hang of doing this purely on the computer.
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Re: 2nd try
For this to be successful you have to flex the same powers of observation that make a traditional painting - drawing successful. You have to look at the highlights and shadows on the source photo you are drawing and reproduce them exactly. If you look at how the CP renderers do it, they meticulously outline every surface detail on the car and then render those details with the pencil tip. It is the same thing with the computer. You just have to practice rendering until you are as comfortable with it as you are with a pencil or brush.
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Re: 2nd try
hey thats looks awesome! i agree some of the grey parts might look better black tho.
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