The attention to detail is amazing. I can't wait to see the 'roughed up' version. And good luck with your new business venture.
BTW, what sort of clients will you be servicing? There are many posts on this forum about employment prospects in this field. Some insight from those 'in the know' would be much appreciated I'm sure.
awesome jobb, real nice to see new talanted ppl on this site. My ques is about ur textured wheel, Is that unwrapped totaly or did u get away by cylinder and planar map the most of the tire?
Finnaly an update!!! What do you guys think? Sorry its been a while, I got pulled off on another project, but now I am back on the cruiser. Haven't picked a backplate yet, but I got some good ones to choose from while in Utah. I still haven't quite decided if I want to do this beat up or not yet, but here is what I have so far. Alot of the car is turned off for this render, it has a full interior, But I had to turn it off because it was running out of mem while rendering (oops) I will cross that bridge later. A bunch of other details are turned off to, but you can get an idea. What do you think>??
It's either the third or fourth one.
The rest don't put much emphasis on the vehicle, but more on the environment. You want to make sure that the main subject grabs the attention of the viewer before the secondary imagry.
CPU 2009 Gateway XPS
Graphics Card ATI Radeon Monitor Setup Gateway 22" monitor OS Windows Vista x64 bit
Thanks for all of the replies!! We have been really busy the past 2 weeks packing, moving from NY to Utah. I am currently in St Louis. Once I get setteled in Utah (next week) I will post new updates pretty often. I agree on a lot of the comments mentioned. Thanks a lot! I will definetly deflate the tires, make the wheels more dirty and rusty like the rest of the car. I aprecaite you comments on the back plates, of you have any more please let me know, talk to you next week,
Brian