Porsche 356C
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I would like to thank Loo for his posted render (https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=74495) which has inspired me to try similar with Twilight render.
Long way to go yet with better shadow catcher and improved angle from the hdri.
The model has a few small issues when imported into Sketchup but frankly, very minor and for a model offered freely, it shows up well.
Wotcha fink folks?


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OK, a few self made errors due to be an unthinking plank which I finally discovered the cause of but, there is a problem with the hdri presentation in all views. Shadow catcher and hdri might be the issue but I doubt it seeing as I discovered that particular snafu of my own making.

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I'm not seeing any flaws. Do you mean the angle of the lighting? If that's all, then you'll solve that by tomorrow!

Other than that? Yeah, looks great.

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Ooooh, my favourite car
I am following this
Don't forget the licence plate 
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Thanks folks, the hdri has a horizontal split half way up the 'wall' which should not be there. As for the plate, I am looking at several varieties with one being a typical plate for the years it was in production but, a German plate. When I get the various 'bits' flipped I will do a UK version, possibly.
Trying to fix the hdri at the moment.
The 'A' pillar has been cleaned up due to some messy geometry but there are still a few details I would like to add like dashboard and clocks etc.
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This is beautiful work. I like the tail lights though could be more depth to them. I don't get what's going on in the background but the lighting and all is fine AFIK / can see. Great job and thanks for sharing. It's helpful to see good renderings.
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Thanks mate, I mention cleaning it up but it is basically a very fine model and a credit to the guy who made it. HDRI aside, it's a joy to work with.

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