On The Road Course by blbarrett
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Description
I spent my weekend tinkering with a road course model I made. Very basic model, scaled to the size of my MCR-GTR race car. After my base render I post-worked this a bit to add the missing details. Just something for fun. one detail I would like to have added was the appearance of a driver, lol maybe I'll think of something over the next couple days :)
Thanks for taking the time to look and comment.
Comments (9)
uncollared
cool
jwdell
Excellent!! You really captured a sense of motion in this...
vis151
Nice effects!
Fidelity2
It is really cool. I thank you for this one. 5+!
glenncarter84
Lovely post. Superb sense of action and realism.
adrie
Great modeling work my friend....beautiful scene.
Swidhelm
Damn, that is looking awesome! How did you do the grass??
legolie
This is a nice model, excellent work with the teextures too, maybe you could add the driver on postwork using a photography ...
Richardphotos
when I was much younger I was the photographer for a sportsman class race team(Busch series now) myself and the driver was the only ones that could climb into the car and move around to keep the lexan windows clean, so that was my responsibility also. seeing this race Camaro brings back lots of memories. the race car was 76 Camaro(body work only). the engine was a 302 V8 bored out to 330 ci. the horsepower was around 800. it could almost run against NASCAR as on the straight away it was hitting 195mph but then the NASCAR vehicles were running 212 mph. the sponsors bought a Nascar Buick from Buddy Baker thinking they would get some secrets about the engine. it performed so poorly the Camaro would have beaten it. later the half owner that was a friend sold his half to the other owner. his son started driving it and caused a wreck at College Station(former Texas World Speedway) destroying the car and killing another driver