Recently made this old drawing with named colors so that the vehicles overall color can be changed easily.
ron
Recently made this old drawing with named colors so that the vehicles overall color can be changed easily.
ron
Last edited by Ron Duke; 07 January 2008 at 08:18 PM.
Lovely ol' machine that.. Nice highlighting
I see a few green reflections still showing in the red version though Ron.
Great! I love the red one. There does seem to be some green tint left on some of the chrome in the front on the red version, as Steve said.
Bruce
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I love those reflections and shadows Ron.***** Stuff.
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
wow amazing ron, British racing green my favorite
The green one for me please, Ron.
They are so shiny! Yet, they're not over the top.
They look like they have been lovingly cared for,
or they are straight from the showroom.
Up there with your best.
Saludos,
Bob.
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A good start on TG 2008. Excellent work!
Sven-Ingvar
the Green one is really superb Ron like like like !
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I'll take the red one (I'm sure the green algae on the chrome will T-Cut out).
Keith
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Thanks everyone.
Since so many commented on the green showing on some of the chrome in the red rendering I thought I would just let you know why I left it green in those places.
The original photo had the car sitting on grass and various chrome parts of the car reflected the green in the grass. I guess I should change that green to a neutral gray or something.
Again, thanks for the observations.
ron
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