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Thats better
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Still really hard to imitate "chrome" paint without actually seeing it in person, but the last one looks good in my eyes.
It's hard to do the originals justice; unless of course you have one . . .
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Thanks, Chrome is a hard one to Imitate! Here is a gold (Non Motion) New Camaro I did. Gold Finger car.
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I like that too. I'm sure the hood is part of the appeal for me. The grille area looks a little too Audish for me. I would like to see that more in keeping with the 69 influence. All else is cool for me.
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Thanks for your comments, I did one in green that looks great. And with the grill, I was going for a split bumper style. I do see what you mean though.
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Please don't take this the wrong way, I think your work is very nice but, my problem with what you've shown is that the cars look like charicatures of a Camaro. The details appear out of proportion for the car itself; the scoop, the wheels, the spoiler; etc. look too big for the body of the car.
I feel the same way about the manufacturers offerings; there's no overhang and the cars have such tall, flat sides that they almost look like something being viewed in a fun house mirror. I think your designs would look much better if you toned down some of the add ons and made the car blend more; make these items appear like they belong instead of afterthoughts. |
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They are just concepts, made for visual impact. Thanks for you opinions though.
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