The specular highlights in your illustration are awesome, Rik!
Does anyone want to take a crack at drawing a bottle cap after a bottle opener has dented it?
-g
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The specular highlights in your illustration are awesome, Rik!
Does anyone want to take a crack at drawing a bottle cap after a bottle opener has dented it?
-g
Ok, I'll take a stab at it...
Looks good Ron.
I like the new avatar ...
Ron, you nailed it in one. I could not have modeled what you did with more photorealistic quality.
And you were fast, man.
Only one thing to add:
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Thanks Keith for both comments!
Gare,
You always make me feel good with your positive and GENEROUS commendations. Thanks.
Very nicely done, Ron. =D>
Hey everyone I've been reading through this thread and admiring the excellent work done on all those beer bottle caps. Well done everyone!
I decided to do a soft drink bottle cap that brings back fond memories from my childhood. Back in the 70's in Canada we had Pop Shoppe soft drinks. You bought them by the case and the plastic crate came with it. All the empty bottles were kept in the crate and when you went back to the Pop Shoppe depot you turned in the empties and filled your crate with full ones at a discount (I can't remember exactly but a few cents for each empty) And one of the best parts was you could mix and match flavours to hearts content. The bottles had a unique stubby shape and the pop came in flavours like Lime Rickey, Black Cherry, Grapefruit, Pineapple, Sparkle Up, as well as standards like cola, root beer, creamsoda and more. Each flavour had a slightly different coloured cap I did one of my favourites, Lime Rickey.
Hi Ron, its so real looking that I can hear the Pshhhhh it did when you opened the bottle. Excellent job as usual.
Ciao
Roly
I believe Igor had already done this HERE