R32 Round 16 Comp

Hi guys :) This is my new brush work on 16 round . Enjoy! :D

Chop of red colour: r33finshed.jpg
Hi- Res: http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/5324/r33finshed.jpg

And of the black matte colour: kopiar33.jpg

Hi-Res: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/444/kopiar33.jpg/

Which better version? I count on comments :)
Post edited November 03, 2011 at 06:08:59 PM by SemperDSGN
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The matte black/fluo green combination works really well. I prefer the matte version, the reflections on the red one are wrong. You should always keep the horizon similar to the one on the original and -the hardest part- warp them according to the bodyshape.

A full brushed chop is really hard, so I would suggest to start with smaller parts and keep practicing until you get the hang of adding details.

Cool work though :)
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Thanks :D
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samvesters wrote:
The matte black/fluo green combination works really well. I prefer the matte version, the reflections on the red one are wrong. You should always keep the horizon similar to the one on the original and -the hardest part- warp them according to the bodyshape.

A full brushed chop is really hard, so I would suggest to start with smaller parts and keep practicing until you get the hang of adding details.

Cool work though :)

+1 :-d
Really Thx :)
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samvesters wrote:
The matte black/fluo green combination works really well. I prefer the matte version, the reflections on the red one are wrong. You should always keep the horizon similar to the one on the original and -the hardest part- warp them according to the bodyshape.

A full brushed chop is really hard, so I would suggest to start with smaller parts and keep practicing until you get the hang of adding details.

Cool work though :)
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samvesters wrote:
The matte black/fluo green combination works really well. I prefer the matte version, the reflections on the red one are wrong. You should always keep the horizon similar to the one on the original and -the hardest part- warp them according to the bodyshape.

A full brushed chop is really hard, so I would suggest to start with smaller parts and keep practicing until you get the hang of adding details.

Cool work though :)
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I agree with sam :)
Really like the idea with the rear lights, kind of reminds me of a 240sx now :)

I think the key to improving is just practice and persistence! Just keep going - add as much detail as possible, using a reference for inspiration/guidance :)
But yeh - the design is really cool :) Something different from everything else i've seen - so well done :)

Keep it up :-d
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black matte looks better :) :-d
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;) Thanks all :D
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