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Hi , i've been silent for a long time ,so here is my first thread . Not accurate , done in 3dsmax9 , rendered with fR . Hope u like it . C&C are welcome .
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HOLY ****!! thats about all I can say really!
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You're sure these are renders?...
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Here are more shots . The paddock version are latest images while the studio render are 2years age .
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Originally Posted by mr.mean
You're sure these are renders?...
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100% sure :-)
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This project was started 2 years age in my spare time . It's full of erro i know , cause the blueprint was nowhere to fide.
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yo, this defo looks hot man, although you need to work on your tyre mats, and plastics, in the interior, they just seemed a bit cg still.
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Yeah u right . There still lots of work left to achive photorealistic looking .
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Wowow, how do you know how all this stuff looks like? I mean, you need photos for everything to model it like you did. Also the scene. Great job, its just awesome.
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I join every comment above : killer work, for sure the pick of the week of the next weekly write-up !
The amount of work is impressive, and your sense of details stunned me. Some textures need extra work, like crazy 989 said, but otherwise you're close to photorealism.
5 stars from me, I would be 6 or 7 if possible.
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5 stars from me mate,this is incredibly detailed work.
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Same here  .
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5 stars from me too. Amazingly detailed and perfectly rendered. Great job!
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The details are amazing if i could do anything like that, which i cant, i would have to render it by vray proxy cuz their would be no way my little laptop could handle that many polys haha. Looks great I give you 5 stars
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incredible work dude. the lightning looks so damn real.
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Very impresive and inspiring work, hat down.
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WOW...stunning!
I had to like a triple take on this one!
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Originally Posted by schaefft
Wowow, how do you know how all this stuff looks like? I mean, you need photos for everything to model it like you did. Also the scene. Great job, its just awesome. 
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Oh that's simple , i just search the web for reference pics , and then piece toghther any details that appeals to me . I had to say that how all these stuff get its appropriate dimension and fit itsself in the scene is the most headache thing .
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Fan-Freakin-tastic. Very impressive work. Two years was well spent.
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