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Chrysler 300C

Lightwave Transportation posted on Apr 28, 2005
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Model created by me and my friend Grzegorz. Renders are made by myself. Software used Lightwave.

Comments (12)


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Richardphotos

10:12AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

all I can say is extreme modeling. very very accurate-Vote

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alltheoriginalnames

10:12AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Thats nuts! Looks waay too real.Nice job

Nickenz

10:14AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Excellent conversion! like the surface and the light!

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linkdink

10:25AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

"Nuts!" is right, that is just gorgeous modeling, and the render is marvelous.

cujoe_da_man

10:26AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

did you ever think of working for EA or some other racing type of company to model thier cars? I think they could learn somehting new instead of using the same cars 'all' the time

davidhayter

10:38AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

You guys are lucky to have mastered modelling!!! I hope someday i'll be as good as you! and yes EA cars sucks!!!...Unlike Gran Turismo ;)))

bluliner35

11:07AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

very very nice. The new angle suits it very well, the new focal length compliments the front end, the badges really stand out. Reflector still falls short. French one in with postwork, maybe? The fender flares really stand out, and the low angle places a lot of emphasis on the tires, now the car has a much more "aggressive" feel to it. This is strong all the way around. Excellent job. Crits? There's a little bit of pinching where the side panels meet the roof posts and windows. Also, the reflection line on the door is slightly bent. Easy things to fix in post with Photoshop and the liquify tool.

mefanni

8:44PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

That is a beautiful job. OK, to get really picky, I own a 300C. The wheels are 9-spoke (unless you are modeling aftermarket jobbers). It looks kind of "funny" at the top rear of the front fender. I'm not sure what, just that something doesn't seem quite right.

Emmulattor

3:08AM | Fri, 29 April 2005

Wow... I am in awe.... This actually looks more real than real life! WOW!! Absolutely amazing! I'd suggest you model a 1983 Nissan/Datsun Stanza (my car) but it's so boring your eyes would probably fall out just looking at it ;) Anyways, absolutely fantastic work, I'd love to see more!

kennyliu

10:59PM | Sat, 30 April 2005

Cool render!

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kenmo

2:17PM | Thu, 05 May 2005

The Chrysler 300, 2005 Mustang GT and 2004 Corvette are my favourite modern day cars..... Excellent work and detail....

Askguden

5:17PM | Tue, 10 May 2005

Can't believe I didn't comment on this image before. Anyway, this is a wonderful render! How did you do the lightning and reflections for this one? I've been trying to get this effect, but I haven't been able to come even close to this.


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