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Old 02-14-2007
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looks great par what u know to fix i think u should try rendering with a hdri, so we can see the headlights with better reflections
yea ill try that. thanks
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Old 02-15-2007
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Modeling is great except those little bumps around parking sensors in front, fix that man

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Modeling is great except those little bumps around parking sensors in front, fix that man
LOL, if it was me, i'd just skip the whole parking sensors thing, i understand when they put at the back, its hard to see, it has a big trunk, sensors are good there, but front?? thats just retarded, how can you not see and feel the front when you drive and park?? this is just a waste of sensors in my opinion

i'd suggest remove those sensors and just make everything flat and smooth
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you ever thought about women?? and besides the hood is pretty long and maybe you can't really 'see' where it is?

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you ever thought about women?? and besides the hood is pretty long and maybe you can't really 'see' where it is?
well i guess i was being a bit selfish, i'm 6'2" (about 185 cm) tall, and for me i have no problems seeing the hood, and approx where it ends, but yes, you are right.. in that case, i take what i said back, and keep the sensors, just get rid of the bumps
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haha....well now back to business fixed the bumper (well i like to think ive fixed it), here are some renders and im going to redo the rim cause its not accurate at some places.
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haha, you took my 1st advice on the sensors
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haha, you took my 1st advice on the sensors
this is awkward but the sensors are still there, its just very dark cause of the paint, shhh but dont tell anyone they are there, wanna keep this between you and me...
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no wait, on closer look you are absolutly right, wow, the reflections there are so smooth, got rid of the bumps? or just rendered as is and got lucky??

great model dude, i really like it

EDIT: keep between us?? HELL NO
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no wait, on closer look you are absolutly right, wow, the reflections there are so smooth, got rid of the bumps? or just rendered as is and got lucky??

great model dude, i really like it

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lol.................yea i got rid of those stoopid bumps. thanks
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