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Hey guys! I haven't posted here in ages, so you may not remember me lol... anyways, here is a design I did for a Car Spy Shots competition...

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Originally posted by autobild.de:
After the initial shock of learning that they would have to design something completely different from all of their other vehicles, the design team at Porsche came up with a new car to challenge the upcoming Ferrari California. Based on a new front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, it will employ either a 2.0L GDi turbo I-4 producing 220hp for the base model, a twin-turbo variant of the same engine producing 245hp for the mid-range S and the limited production RS will have an enhanced version of the twin-turbo packing in an incredible 310hp. The Turbo and the Turbo S will have a 7,800rpm redline, while the RS will be able to rev up to 8,400rpm. As a result of the engine choices, the new baby Porsche will simply be called the Porsche Turbo.

Shown below is the RS variant, without any decals... PLEASE C&C AS THIS IS THE FIRST MARKER RENDER I DID MYSELF!!! Big Grin Thanks!

http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/6295/porscheturborscr5.jpg
 
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Not bad at all for your first! You could show a bit of white peeking out from the horizon reflection for a sunset scenario, right now it looks like an overcast day. A touch darker in the ground reflection, and definately darker inbetween the spokes would help IMO. Good work overall keep it up.


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The front car is overall way too high, and I'd make the whole thing broader, and set out the wheels more.

Not bad for a firsty anyway...Keep working on it!


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look at this one!

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http://bp0.blogger.com/_0iUVpra4XjE/SIUBhhhrIJI/AAAAAAA...e+999+R+copie12F.jpg


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i like

that all photoshop or did you use something else?


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grrrrrr!!! way to hijack my post...
 
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ironically i prefer the design of the original post despite the gap in technique.
 
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First of all you have to understand the refelctions, you can´t just copy a tecnique. In my opinion it´s better to start with just one marker for the ground reflection and then just add some pastel chalk.

And if you want to design a porsche be aware that it has to be contemporary, your car is overstyled it´s a seat ibiza:-)
 
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