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ferrari back

Lightwave Transportation posted on Dec 05, 2005
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tallpindo

5:08AM | Mon, 05 December 2005

It reminds me of the song, "Going to America" or should I say SuperAmerica? Somewhere in Europe is a driver flipping the paddle shifters and unaware of NART.

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oooZENOooo

9:56AM | Mon, 05 December 2005

This is very good start michaelbas. From your last image I would add in brake discs and callipers, to take away the bare look of the alloy wheels. Including this current image I would also recommend you use the Fast Fresnal and BDRF shader in your surface editor. One last tip... Add a gradient in your refection texture attribute, make the input parameter "incidence to camera" Then have two keys in you gradient, with their "parameters" 0 and 90 respectively and the values 45% and 5% respectively. Lastly I would only have one of your lights with ray trace shadows on, switch the rest of the shadows off, and turn off your ambient intensity with the global illuminations off (0%). These are only pointers to help you and not negative comments about your work. Keep up the great work!

robo2006

6:13PM | Fri, 06 January 2006

nice one bas get some brake pads on at bad boy keep doing the cars man lovely stuff.


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