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    Default Diesel LeMans

    Diesel cars are really fast now.
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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    Great modeling and lighting Emel.
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    Nice work emel. What software used ?

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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    Ya gotta like lemans racers eh? Very sleek, and fast looking. good stuff

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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    Thanks for comments. The car was modeled and rendered with Wings and Cinema 4D. Textures made with XaraX.

    Emanuel

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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    Excellent work.

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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    I agree very nicely rendered.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    Hello emel,

    With repect,.. the car is too much 2d, there is no intention for airflow. If you look at any car, you will see 3d curves, certainly at the front->back

    May I ask how you modeled this?

    I did at one time create such models (and will now find time to do so again), but I followed blueprints (or at least based on such)

    Please, dont get me wrong, The model is quite good, but it would never run on a race track.

    Example:- There are many sites that show blueprints, such as for a porche http://www.subzeuz.nl/blueprints/tam...0911%20gt2.jpg

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    Default Re: Diesel LeMans

    Hi Stem with all due respect, it looks pretty much 3D to me and it looks like a runner.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Damn fine looking 2D model to me. But aren't all drawings 2D until the lighting fx are added. This illustration by emel has captured and rendered lighting very well imho.

    Body shape reminds me of the Audio R10. So yeh, this would certainly be a runner..

    My respect goes to emel

    edit: this css style text was added to my post 'after' I posted it?? I have removed it and quoted it here for the webmaster to check why this should happen. Also asterisks were placed between each word of the sentence start with 'body shape'.
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