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I love muscle cars and this one looks very aggressive, but the wheel arches are so low and heavy that make the car look like a midget muscle car.
I like the overall flow of your design, just that and I think the window pillars could use more work. Awesome rims on the first two renders.
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Nice job. Looks good so far. I love the concept, i would totally buy one of these if they made one. Great job, keep up the good work. cant wait to see it finished
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hey man, not bad work, just please try to use attachment system for your pictures
and can you post some wires and clay views, so we can actually see how the model is made and get you some advices
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sure i will upload some wires later! i'm not at my pc at the moment..
about the attachment sistem... ok! will upload there too
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some work done in the wheelarches, taillights, and some other stuff....
and also wires included
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i cant imagine how this car would take a turn
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Wheels looks way too big, and paint needs work, so does the perspective of your renders. You have a pretty nice poly flow on your model, good job with that.
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thanks!
well, the rims are just random ones i place there to do some renderings, so yeah might be too big, i still have to make some rims for this car...
the paint issue... well i'm a noob at material settings hehe, and perspective, i will take a look too, but as i said, these are some quick renders
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not much done.... just some renders... with Rotiform DUB's
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That looks really good. How about this picture in Corvette ZR1 Blue and Camaro ZL1 wheels?
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