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That takes WAY more skill than just modifying a photo.
Design wise, prob not quite what I like. But the process of building a sketch to a full bodied concept is cool. Congrats
I couldn't find any boras with BBS CKs on them (all have CHs for some reason) so i went about and photoshoped mine. I'm no expert but i reckon it came up alright. What do you guys think?
Front one looks good, unless oyu are thinking of getting 10" wide rears, they look a little out. But easy fixed with more practising. Perhaps a bit big diameter wise too. A good way to fix this is lower the contrast and get the rim to follow the profile of your stockies, then just move them out in all directions (Talking Heads haha) until you have the good diameter, come a fracitn wider at the back (spacers/slightly bigger width) raise your opacity and done.
After you are "happy" with where they sit, play around with brightness/contrast to get the lighting to match that of the photo. Even so you can brush a low opacity black over the top of the ewheels or use youtr burn tool to create shadow from the guards.
And seeing as you took the photo, take the highest resolution pic you can (for a simple wheel change perhaps its not as important, though when you start brushing bodywork on, being quite extensive, you can zoom in further > more accurate selections.
Also use a high res donor pic and sohuld come out sweet! looks good though mate
Front one looks good, unless oyu are thinking of getting 10" wide rears, they look a little out. But easy fixed with more practising. Perhaps a bit big diameter wise too. A good way to fix this is lower the contrast and get the rim to follow the profile of your stockies, then just move them out in all directions (Talking Heads haha) until you have the good diameter, come a fracitn wider at the back (spacers/slightly bigger width) raise your opacity and done.
After you are "happy" with where they sit, play around with brightness/contrast to get the lighting to match that of the photo. Even so you can brush a low opacity black over the top of the ewheels or use youtr burn tool to create shadow from the guards.
And seeing as you took the photo, take the highest resolution pic you can (for a simple wheel change perhaps its not as important, though when you start brushing bodywork on, being quite extensive, you can zoom in further > more accurate selections.
Also use a high res donor pic and sohuld come out sweet! looks good though mate
You forgot one thing though....
LOWER IT!
Thanks for the tips mate. And i do want my rears 10" wide
Saving up for coils...
3D Studio Max is a modelling program, not a photoshop/artistic manipulation suite.
Here is my mock up of the New Bluesport (GTI Variant)
I got bored with it about 3/4 of the way through and uni got more important so i haven't finished it.
Where do you get this program, and what's it like to use?
You can download the trial program from the adobe website.
It is fairly easy to use, there are loads of tutorials on the web and many automotive design websites dedicated to it's use.
The main thing though is just giving it a go and learning things yourself, that is how i did it.
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