Author Topic: VW beetle  (Read 3975 times)

2017-03-13, 00:13:30

arrival

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hi @ all..

a little personal project made just for fun, because i love this car since i was a child :-)
« Last Edit: 2017-03-13, 00:52:25 by arrival »

2017-03-13, 01:58:38
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robkaley

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Love your work mate, very nice indeed :)

2017-03-13, 04:56:05
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arqrenderz

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Great set mate!

2017-03-13, 09:19:47
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tomislavn

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That's one good looking project! :) Great job mate!
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2017-03-13, 10:37:49
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Nice work indeed!
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2017-03-13, 11:40:02
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Romas Noreika

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Very beautiful car :)
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2017-03-13, 16:17:48
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nice attention to details

I would fix the wires near the door handle and on the boot(bonnet in beetles case) to fix the flowing reflections and rerender. Will look amazing!

2017-03-13, 18:11:33
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AWESOME work... :)

Would love to see wires....Did you model the environment or HDRi?

2017-06-26, 10:21:17
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The resolutions aren't that High, how did you get a very nice anti aliasing? :D