Somewhere cool (render)
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Oh and Alvis, thanks your post made me smile......thanks
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Tough choice on the car color. Everyone likes red, including me, but the silver/white was also a classic and one you don't see very often.
Either one will look great! The scene itself steels it all anyway! (the car you have now is fine, but the 'Vette? Yeah, sure!)
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@bryan k said:
Tough choice on the car color. Everyone likes red, including me, but the silver/white was also a classic and one you don't see very often.
Either one will look great! The scene itself steels it all anyway! (the car you have now is fine, but the 'Vette? Yeah, sure!)
Thanks for getting back Bryan. I was thinking the lighter one as it is a close hue to a couple of the houses. I dont think I can tell, think I will try both and post results. At this end of a project I find it hard to make my mind up which is strange because at the beginning of a project I am very decisive......
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It's going to look great no matter which one you choose!
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Hi all, It took a while but I finally bought and added the Corvette. Just thought I would post.
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...I would have accepted any colour - except pink! nevertheless, wunderbar!
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@l i am said:
... driven by a blond goddess with her hair blowing in the wind...
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@hornoxx said:
...I would have accepted any colour - except pink! nevertheless, wunderbar!
Yes, pink is a bit "Cadillac"
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That makes a difference. Excellent choice!
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The βvetteβ looks great !
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Li am, IMHO the texturing and detail are great, but in the real world things would not be so perfect. EG: The Aircon units would not line up so perfectly or all be level. The downpipes would be a bit wonky. Door frames ditto. And I would rotate and scale the trees a bit. A few people would help bring it to life as well. (And now the car is becoming the focal point
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@baz said:
Li am, IMHO the texturing and detail are great, but in the real world things would not be so perfect. EG: The Aircon units would not line up so perfectly or all be level. The downpipes would be a bit wonky. Door frames ditto. And I would rotate and scale the trees a bit. A few people would help bring it to life as well. (And now the car is becoming the focal point
Cheers BazHi Baz, thanks for the feedback, appreciated
The point about the car is good, and was a concern to me also, it is the most beutifull machine and such an engaging aesthetic that it does become the hero, and I think I agree I should change it out for something benale. Maybe even a few scooters and no car or a white van. I will have a play with the aircon units and downpipe. On the trees though if you look again you will see they are scaled (slightly) with a max of 500mm between them as they would have been planted from identical stock and planted at the same time in the same conditions. They are definately rotated please look at the different angles and slight bends in the trees. They are however fairly identical and symetrical as I wanted the symetry to juxtapose against the asymmetry almost caos of the building. That is absolutely key to the composition and very considered.(edited) I do not like the idea of populating it with people.....but there is already one person holding a phone already in the picture
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