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I've had another go at rendering, what do you think of this?

 

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and could anyone tell me what to do about the wheels on the trailer?

 

Finally, does anyone have this truck?

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Sell them to Trebor as a new design for their mints? :scared15:

 

Damn why couldn't I think of that? Anyone know how I could contact Trebor?

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Thats nice work Erik, thanks for choosing to use my trailer :thumbup:

 

Iv just made the second version, you can find that below

 

http://forum.kev149.com/index.php?showtopic=11409&hl=

 

Also, on the thread is a pack of wheel .tga's that will fit on the trailer wheels.

 

Also nice damage render, makes it look that extra bit special :thumbup:

 

Thanks for the kind words, I gave now downloaded the new trailer. Does anyone have the SSC 3d files?

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Sell them to Trebor as a new design for their mints? :scared15:

 

Damn why couldn't I think of that? Anyone know how I could contact Trebor?

 

 

Here you are m8

 

Cadbury Trebor Bassett

PO Box 12

Bournville Lane

Bournville

Birmingham

B30 2LU

UK

 

tel: +44 (0) 121 458 2000

 

Posted

Sell them to Trebor as a new design for their mints? :scared15:

 

Damn why couldn't I think of that? Anyone know how I could contact Trebor?

 

 

Here you are m8

 

Cadbury Trebor Bassett

PO Box 12

Bournville Lane

Bournville

Birmingham

B30 2LU

UK

 

tel: +44 (0) 121 458 2000

 

I was joking. Too far.

 

Here are a couple of renders using the new trailer.

 

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Looking good Erik, defintaly better with propper wheels ;)

 

Looks great!

 

The car looks slightly to small, to bring it up to the right size you need to "scale" it up.

 

Right click on the car, click Scale on the list that pops up, make sure the triangle curser is in the middle of the triangle thing. Then click and hold down on the car, then move the mouse forward and backward to make the car bigger and smaller.

 

Then when its the right size release the mouse button. right click the car again and secect "move" then you will be back to the movment tool.

 

But apart from that its looking good, nice work Erik mate :thumbup:

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I have tried that, but it was still a bit small, I will need to get more practice with this at a later date. Thanks for the compliments.

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Posted

Just stumbled acrooss this thread

The newer designed wheels on the trailer look "minted" now :scared15:

Keep up the good work Erick :thumbup:

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Just stumbled acrooss this thread

The newer designed wheels on the trailer look "minted" now :scared15:

Keep up the good work Erick :thumbup:

 

Thanks :2:

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Thanks for your comments everyone, here are some renders I did of a Capri skin I have done, might use it in Martin's League.

 

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nice renders but ypour car seems to be floating but appart from that top job

 

Thanks, I know the car seems to be floating, this is the case with most of my renders, I try to minimise this.

 

You said you like YELLOW capri's now your calling them crapi's :blink:

 

They look good in yellow, but its still a Capri. I think the yellow ones look good IRL, but my version doesn't seem to do this justice.

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nice renders but ypour car seems to be floating but appart from that top job

 

Thanks, I know the car seems to be floating, this is the case with most of my renders, I try to minimise this.

 

The model isnt sitting on the floor, thats the problem, just select the model and move it down level to the floor.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers MoR

 

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Above is one of your renders,

 

Another little tip Erik is top crop your renders before you post them, this is good because when you do a render, the car or "fous point" isn't always in the cener of the picture, or it isn't zoomed in much and therefore has a load of empty space filling up the render, with some cropping however you can make the render look much more profesional simply by cutting down the "empty" part of the render,

 

heres what your render looks like after i have cropped it.

 

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I think you'l agree it looks much better and only takes a few seconds to do :thumbup:

 

Keep up the good work though mate, we can see your getting better :thumbs_up:

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Above is one of your renders,

 

Another little tip Erik is top crop your renders before you post them, this is good because when you do a render, the car or "fous point" isn't always in the cener of the picture, or it isn't zoomed in much and therefore has a load of empty space filling up the render, with some cropping however you can make the render look much more profesional simply by cutting down the "empty" part of the render,

 

heres what your render looks like after i have cropped it.

 

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I think you'l agree it looks much better and only takes a few seconds to do :thumbup:

 

Keep up the good work though mate, we can see your getting better :thumbs_up:

 

Agreed, I will try that in future. Thanks for your help.

 

Thanks also to MoR for his advice.

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You guys have far too much spare time on your hands

 

Tell me about it :lol:

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rikard u dont have to crop the render down you just have to zoom in to make it fit the whole page :)

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yep thats right you can just zoom in,

 

nice renders Samson, you must have a huge repare bill after each race mate, iv seen hw you like to use your bumpers lol ;)

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Wow great renders Erik, im impressed, hope you keep this up.

 

And that Mini looks smart as.

 

WD lads, Brilliant work :appl:

 

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