RazoE;1232708 said:this is as "real" as it's going to get without compromising the angles and stuff..
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3844/quickchopcj2.jpg
wow i actually like that...
RazoE;1232708 said:this is as "real" as it's going to get without compromising the angles and stuff..
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3844/quickchopcj2.jpg
RazoE;1232708 said:this is as "real" as it's going to get without compromising the angles and stuff..
RazoE;1235116 said:Might wanna talk to shine auto about that, they're artists when it comes to making bumpers..
or maybe even extreme dimensions..
Zer0DeGreeZ;1235187 said:No offence to ED but unless it's carbon creations doing the work I find that ED half asses it. I'd trust shine auto to do a better job. Let's see what you come up with, in a final render and I'll contact them.
My lasting Ideas i'd like to see for a final render.
• Upper grille area a little more opened up (the carbon area should only cover the bumper itself smoothly with no excess amount)
• No Lower grille inserts, no upper grille inserts.
• License Plate insert optional (I'd go with none as i live in KY, leaving the carbon smooth, perhaps a turbo-A duct in the CF bumper cover)
Otherwise kick ass job on the photoshop. I can't wait to see the final render, then i'll start talks with shine.
Zer0