This one didn’t take that long, as both original pictures and donor pictures were of same angle. But there was a part that took longer time than necessary, the interior (of the front rendering). The donor picture’s windscreen has reflections of the sky (cloud and all). The Drophead Coupe’s new reflection-free, clean windscreen was interesting to render. Learn something new.
TQ for feedback…I proud with U FOREVER based on your work&skill.can U learn me more?? I need YOUR view OR comment for my”low level”work(Proton Persona .Before & After)in my blog…I dream to render proton or produa’s car with nice body kit & vertical door..
I see that you were trying the Panamera rear lights on the Persona? Okay your work needs improving, but it’s impressive at the same time, knowing you didn’t use high-end softwares. My best advise is, “practice makes perfect”. Keep up the good work.
6 Responses to Rolls-Royce Ghost Drophead Coupe
Ben Moorhouse
May 7th, 2009 at 5:09 pm
You’ve done an awesome job on this!
It looks fantastic and so production ready.
din
May 7th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
yuor work very clean & tidy…how long you take for this COUPLE RR PHANTOM
Theophilus Chin
May 8th, 2009 at 8:30 am
This one didn’t take that long, as both original pictures and donor pictures were of same angle. But there was a part that took longer time than necessary, the interior (of the front rendering). The donor picture’s windscreen has reflections of the sky (cloud and all). The Drophead Coupe’s new reflection-free, clean windscreen was interesting to render. Learn something new.
Theophilus Chin
May 8th, 2009 at 8:31 am
Both took three hours to render.
din
May 8th, 2009 at 9:51 pm
TQ for feedback…I proud with U FOREVER based on your work&skill.can U learn me more?? I need YOUR view OR comment for my”low level”work(Proton Persona .Before & After)in my blog…I dream to render proton or produa’s car with nice body kit & vertical door..
Theophilus Chin
May 9th, 2009 at 11:09 am
I see that you were trying the Panamera rear lights on the Persona? Okay your work needs improving, but it’s impressive at the same time, knowing you didn’t use high-end softwares. My best advise is, “practice makes perfect”. Keep up the good work.