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PT Cruiser by kenpoist
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Liked the angle of this car so I decided to render it.
This is vector and done in CorelDRAW 12.
Tgabjs for looking.

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cofneverlivetotellName Not Set Yet
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#329 2005-10-05 13:50 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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Much better shadowing than in the other Studebaker, wheels look defined.
The addition of a logo or something on the boot could make the back look less plain. |
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kenpoistName Not Set Yet ![]() ![]() Forum Posts: 1 Art Reviews: Comments: 2 Age: 39 |
#332 2005-10-05 14:15 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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Thanks for the comments.
I should have explain there use, these are for screen printing on shirts. The reason that the Studebaker was solid (and this one should be) in addition to the explanation on that thread is that dot gain (the amount of ink that bleeds when screened) will turn the art muddy. The details have to be limited due to being put on fabric and being able to hold the image when shooting a screen (exposure). I hear you about the detail and I will post and image that I created to see how close I could get to the photo. Thanks again for the comments, I really do take them to heart. |
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PirateName Not Set Yet ![]() ![]() Forum Posts: 93 Art Reviews: Comments: 9 Age: 21 |
#340 2005-10-05 18:26 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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that is really nice man, i wish i could do that
i actually plan on studying automotive design in college... i really admire the work of guys like chip foose |
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LombiDomen Lombergar
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#356 2005-10-06 12:38 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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I think you could further improve on the image by feathering your car shadow on the image. I have a hunch that this looks by far better on a tshirt. Got any pics of that?
Siggie!
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