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    superCAR

    Hi there.

    I was lurking here for a while, but finaly my first post.
    This conceptcar was done in maya and rendered with mental ray.

    Any feedback is welcome!

    Cheers
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    Great Model But You're Carbon Fiber Is To Big Look At Somme Real Carbon Fiber Parts In A Far View Of The Car It's Hard To See That Is A Carbon Fiber Parts...but You're Model Is Impressive Continue


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    it has something similar to zonda but i don't know which part !! :P
    nice car anyways!!


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    Its Zonda like but it looks nice

    Some materials needs more work, like the tire, carbon fiber and exhaust And the rims dont fit with the car, model a better one and add a chrome material - this will look much better

    Im looking forward for updates

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    looks nice, seems like a mix between a Zonda and a koenigsegg
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    Welcome to CG Cars. Interesting work.

    On the topic of carbon fiber, you can make the weave as thick as you want. There are automotive applications using very large (10K+) 2x2 twill weaves. The trick is to balance the weave type/scale with your design. In this case, I might reduce the scale slightly, say 10% to start.

    The wheels might be a little off genre, but I wouldn't say they're wrong for this car. Try bumping the diameter (+1), negative offset in the rear (deep dish), and lower profile tires. This would completely change the character of the car. Oh, and remove the red accents (solid black) - wheel accents need to harmonize with the paint scheme and/or interior color.

    And have you tried other environments...? This one isn't very flattering...

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    Thanks to all for the feedback. It's really helpful!

    I modeled this car in less than 5 days, so it need some more love.
    I agree with Franck27 about the carbon fiber scaling, I'l make it a bit smaler.

    You are right, I used pagani zonda and some other concept cars for reference.

    To: jaystyle - I tried the chrome material, but don't like it. Some other rim shape will definitely help.

    I'l try some other environment and maybe more details like nuts or decals, if I have time again. :buttrock:

    ...some wire shots [attached].
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