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Just an idea about the truck for travel.
Maby not reasonable a little bit, but I want to
make a discussion with us......

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Das war guter Entwurf und neu.. Ich bin bereit, mit Ihnen um Ihren Entwurf zu plaudern.

Tschüs


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No hablo aleman. Pero, yo hablo ingles mucho. Habla en igles por favor. Big Grin

Really, can you please post in English?

BTW, that truck kicks A! Twisted


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Well, English!!! Please Confused
 
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Its a fun image but the truck seems all drivetrain and no loadspace. Is it intended to tilt forward through 80 or 90 degrees and so act as a tractor ofr pulling cargo?
Or to put it another way is it a truck cab in its stowed, motorway configuration, with the crew cab rolled back to cover the fifth wheel and create a low cd profile to save fuel? Thats an idea I like, and would love to see transforming trucks as an everyday feature of motorway service stations.

The rendering itslef is fun but needs work on things like the glass; there is a black horizon running down the centre of the glasswork so it reads like the thing is lying on its side reflecting a distant horizon in its roof. The DRG and front end are nicely done, if a bit garish (play around with channel mixer, saturation, etc) or lay an overlay layer of a colour at about 60% opacity and hue shift it to see what happens. Half the fun of Photoshop is fooling around with a finished but workmanlike rendering and using colour to make it have real punch.

BTW the wheels covers look wack, chuck some big tyres on there; maybe Porsche 959 or JAg XJ220 streamline alloys...
 
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you knows it!
 
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First off I don't think thats a truck. It's more of a pulling vehicle rather than a carrying vehicle. For a photoshop rendering it is quite detail. I can tell you spent a large amount of time with each layer. I'm also sure you did a sketch with some marker work beforehand.

The viseral level of your design is very very appealing, but the overall function of the vehicle needs more development.

I adore your reflections BRAVO!

your 29 years old =P
 
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Originally posted by Dave Vakili:
Das war guter Entwurf und neu.. Ich bin bereit, mit Ihnen um Ihren Entwurf zu plaudern.

Tschüs
Just in case anyone wanted to read this, I babelfished it and here is what he said: "That was new good draft and. I am ready, with you around your draft too [plaudern]." Babelfish didn't recognize that last word. Roll Eyes


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