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nice contrast! Your marker renderings are always cool.
 
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Really nice renders...love how pronouced the forms are. and I don't have to search for them, they are just there.


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Amazing rendering technique, nice contrast. Good work Smile


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i love everything about the front design. however, the rest looks too busy in my taste. it appears to be needing an overall design theme.
 
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The front graphics look nice.
Im somewhat confused on the light source, esp on the second one.
There are so many gray panels, everything is kinda confusing. Some parts are light, some areas that should be dark are light, etc..
Do you have any examples of shapely glossy cars?
 
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I kind of like your fender treatment, but it would be increasing the width of the car quite a bit. They also feel too add-on like at the moment, they don't seem very well integrated with the rest of the design.


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Looks good. Not a big fan of ford but nice design. Though the rear reminds me of a Honda. Ford tends to stay away from pointy rear ends
 
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Very good design, and nice render (contrast). But don't you know the SUVs are dead? I kid you, of course, bye

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I cant believe your the same person that started posting here like a year or two ago.

I will mention though that the design looks bloated. Yea, i know its because of the dynamic perspective however you cant deny a hummer would feel skinny parked beside it
 
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