Car renders,WIPs&videos
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again,my last concept car



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That SUV/Pickup, is very nice
Can't imagine it's too Eco Friendly though 
What method do you use to model these, I've never thought SketchUp could be used to make cars...
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SketchUp can do almost everything.
This is the easyest car i ve ever made(i think).
Interior,tires and miror not mine(i don t have time for making them the deadline is 14).



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Thank you!
I*m trying to keep up with all of u from here and is not easy.
Elisei
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some tuning and camouflage painting



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Wow, your stuff is good man, I would post my car in the gallery, but it's only my first and it was done from scratch...

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Elisei, your cars contnue to blow me away. Especialy now with the HDRI maps in Vray, those add a whole new dimension to your renderings. I would keep the curent map of what looks to be a ware house.
As for that monstrous six wheeler, make it smaller. As of now, the turning radius would make it a completely impractical design. Unless of course, you manage to give it four wheel steering. But that wild add costs and extra materials and balh blah blah.
Wow, I just read that and it sounded really rude. Please don't take it the wrong way. All I was trying to say is that you need to shorten the front to back length, that's all.
Good luck in that contest!
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oh! Six wheel steering? Good thinking! Plausiblity, here we come!
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thx guys!
some mecanics just for show;WIP of course(engine not mine)



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another "PIECE" still WIP



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i didn t make final renders yet,but man this kicked me off!!nice photoshop working!! -
body almost finished...interior to come



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Waaaaay tooooo goooood caaannnnt stand it!!! head explodes Great job 
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Finished



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Very nice... not much into car modeling myself but this last one you've done is amazing! Nice job!
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Thank u very much!

I planned to make some mods on it because i don t like the front
so here are some shots (rear not finished)


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i actually liked the other front better
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some wires


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