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Sarius Concept

Rhino 3D Transportation posted on Mar 16, 2003
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..this should be a 2 engines powetred car...one in the front and another in the back....maybe 2 900cc turbo engines.....otherwise u can buy the version with a single 1800cc turbo placed in the middle..:) ...hope u will like it...

Comments (14)


Breed47

8:02AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

O, yeah! I like it alot. Did you rendered it in flamingo? How about a little more glossiness on the rims?

Speed_12

11:36AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

i rendered in 3dsmax with brazil rs.....i'll try to do some with more glossiness....mm..maybe black or white....:)

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SRAM

4:01PM | Mon, 17 March 2003

kickin

Denb

1:36AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Good modelling. Very nice design. One thing though, in the fourth pic, you can see through the mesh where the parts seperate. I can i.e. tell that there are no tires on the other sde of the car?!?! (and definitely no engines at all.) ;)

Good work though.

Speed_12

4:10AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

....oops...ehm...for the engines it is withiut...ehm...since u can decite wich version u want..eheh:) i'll fix the other side tires in the nex renders:)

Bruschev

10:52AM | Thu, 20 March 2003

WOW! amazing gloss and lovelly modeling!

sabaman

8:29AM | Sat, 22 March 2003

great car speed and very good render,...

Willis5

1:24PM | Sat, 22 March 2003

Nice modeland render but front end looks distorted.

Speed_12

7:03AM | Sun, 23 March 2003

in pic 1 and 4 i used a different camera lense setting....just wanted to have som strange distoted pics...its allways funny to see what came out in the end..:)

kaiser_soze

4:28PM | Fri, 28 March 2003

what is this,what is this,what is this??????? this is babe...

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y@

6:01PM | Tue, 01 April 2003

I love them fish-eye views,, I should try that sometime. =D

MBaker

4:59PM | Sun, 25 May 2003

Great work speed! I just looked at your other cars and saw you were looking for help with rendering in Max and Brazil. I was gonna give you some advice but then I saw this one. I really don't think you need any help with Brazil anymore. This looks great! That looks like the Brazil "Car Paint" shader your using. The falloff and reflections look spot on. Looking at the second picture from the bottom, the paint speckles look a bit coarse. I don't think it's the image sampling settings because all your edges look pretty smooth. Maybe the flake size in the Car Paint shader needs adjusting a little. Also I can see right through the car to the background through the seems and air vents. You need to make all your materials 2 Sided. Just check the box in the material editor. I make this a habbit and do it with all my materials all the time. I also noticed this on some of your other renders. A few minor points there but otherwise it's perfect, and a beautiful design! I'm working on a BMW 7 Series at the moment, and if my renders come out this well I'll be very happy! Can't wait to see more Speed! :o)

dick_longly

11:29AM | Sun, 31 August 2003

nice makes me think of a puffer fish

Fishbiproduct

4:14AM | Tue, 21 September 2004

I had missed this one..How could I?... Another great design, I love your work.


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