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Sep 16th 2001 | #16325 Report |
Member since: Sep 15th 2001 Posts: 60 |
IMO, the car image is nice. I can see where some editing was done, but other than that, excellently done overall. I'd like to offer a coupel/few suggestions for the next version (if you make it). 1) Make an "indention" where the "Fresh" text is... To make it look like the text is embedded. That would look slick (maybe an interior bevel on the text layer (text only), setting the light up to around 160 degrees, so the bottom right side of the text looks highlighted). 2) Remove the visible part of the front windshield. I noticed you removed the visible part of the BACK window, but not the front. The front of the car is from a profile point of view, but the showing of windshield (although proper), distracts from the beauty of the car. (Just my opinion) 3) Put a different cowling (front-bottom piece, below the front bumper) on the car. I see the sleak, slight modification you did to the bottom (smoothing out the curve slightly, to give a slimmer profile), but I'd like to see a cowling that swoops down in front of the front tires like this one, but one with more visual stimulation (nice job on the cowling, though, looks like part of the car). These are just my suggestions/opinions. Take them with a grain of salt, if that's what you think they are worth. I'd really like to see another finished product with the changes. I'm sure it would look excellent. For the cowling (if you choose to make another version of your car), look around at body kits for the make/model of car... I'm sure there are some awesome ones out there. It looks like you'd have no problem finding a car from the profile P.O.V. to borrow the cowling from. Akuta Same P.S. I know I already said it, but excellent image. ;) I like how you subtly cut out the fenders (wheel wells) to give more room for those lovely wheels and tires (even if it was an accident, which I hope it wasn't). |
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Sep 17th 2001 | #16463 Report |
Member since: Jul 18th 2001 Posts: 102 |
SavageDawg: I want to say thank you for your comments.. They are great and I really like the suggestions that you made. I am goin to try those on my next car... and I will show you the new one. ;-) Thanks again SavageDawg DD |
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Sep 27th 2001 | #17309 Report |
Member since: Jun 20th 2001 Posts: 11 |
why is the front bumper lower than the front tire? is that a new concept? "SCRAPAGE"bet it leaves nice plastic streaks down the road... other than that, its very good, now make it a habbit to not leave rough edges around the object, it takes away from the quality, i do the same things, coloring cars... good job, good job |
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