First real render
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So here goes this is the first real render that I've done (I have done bits and pieces for Uni and the like but nothing that I think has approaced the quality of this) rendered in Kerkythea with a little post pro with the Gimp (yeah I'm really tight fisted) hope you like it any critisim welcome

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Nice render.
However the car looks a bit slim .
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hi nice start!! nothing wrong with using free programs!
yeah i agree it does look quite narrow and tall, maybe its just the perspective etc. the paint needs more reflection, it looks quite flat around the bumper and grille......kinda like plastic.
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Thanks guys, I think that narrow body is down to perseptive rather than the model being to thin but I'll have a look into an other camera angle. I'm just gonna start off a new render with greater reflectivity before I go to work just to see how it turns out I'll post the results tomorrow as I dont clock off till 12 to night.
Thanks again
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play with IOR too (or refractive index, whatever its called in KT i dunno) The higher it is, the more mirror-like the surface.
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First off sorry it has taken me so long to post this its been lying around on my desk for almost a week now I took onboard some of the comments and have changed a few things, including the perspective which hopefully makes the car appear that bit wider. I also increased the refractive index of the body work I think that this is about right as anything shinier just looked silly, I tried messing with the material on the grill but it is still appearing that bit to plasticy
as alway comments are really helpful

thanks.
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