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Car Show Display

Lightwave (none) posted on Sep 29, 2002
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Just putting together a display for my Sabre Concept Car, but can't figure out why the back boards aren't throwing shadows (the light stands do)?

Comments (3)


vicbarry

5:07AM | Sun, 29 September 2002

and this will be for sale in my local garage when.... looking good, but i think the walls and ground should have a differnet texture. compared to other car shows and stuff, they look like the stand is in a warehouse. maybe waiting to be shipped to the show>???? vic

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roysorenson

10:03AM | Sun, 29 September 2002

Yep, I always try to use a simple, neutral, background until I get the modeling and lighting right. I need to dig through my millions of car show pictures to find a good back ground shot. Thanks for the feedback, it's ALWAYS welcomed.

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Svenart

9:15PM | Sun, 29 September 2002

Nice Compositing, The Walltexture and the display is very good! Maybe, the diffuse (reflection?) on the metal is to high, what about some cables (Tons, Trash), or a parking car? What belongs to the shadoweffect, check the poly statisics about 1,2 or more than 4 sided polygons, check the normals, try to triple or subdivide the Polys, or make it doublesided. What kind of Light are you using?


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