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    1. #1
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      Nov 2005
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      TwinTorino Rendering

      Finally have something together that is worth showing. These models are done in 3D, so there will be many more to come now as the models progress. These models will be used to chose colors, add body pieces like lower fascias etc and whatever else happens to come up. After doing to first render - I was definitely sold on the original style c-stripe instead of the 2 tone that was originally planned. This was my first go at 3D rendering, so much more to come..


      Craig
      1968 Torino GT 4.6L S/C T56 IRS x2
      www.twintorino.com

    2. #2
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      If thats your first try I want to see what you can do after you get use to it!!

      1968 F100 sb full vic chassis swap
      1965 Mustang coupe 347 5 spd cheap touring SOLD
      2003 Porsche 996 Outlaw LS2 swap SOLD
      1992 Lexus SC400 daily SOLD
      1966 Porsche 912 Outlaw SOLD
      1968 Ford F-100 sb SOLD


    3. #3
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      First try? That makes me sick! Nice work bro

    4. #4
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      I appreciate the comments. I definitely did not do this overnight. I have just been doing a piece here and there of the car over the past couple of months and eventually had enough to make a car up and was able to learn the software at the same time.
      Craig
      1968 Torino GT 4.6L S/C T56 IRS x2
      www.twintorino.com

    5. #5
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      StunninG rendering! I love the stripe as well. StripeS look so much meaner than a two-tone...IMO ExcepT on BillS GoaT, I love the two-tone ProdigY laid down, on that one.

      Here is your first award for RenderinG.......
      Kevin

    6. #6
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      Updated final rendering of my project car..


      Craig
      1968 Torino GT 4.6L S/C T56 IRS x2
      www.twintorino.com

    7. #7
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      Plano, Texas
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      Stunning and absolutely beautiful! great work! The FR wheels are nice on that big Ford too as the shiny lip portion ties up nicely.
      http://www.hubgarage.com/mygarage/AndrewnTX
      1988 Ford Mustang LX 5.8L Vortech
      1956 Ford Thunderbird 5.0L
      1961 Ford Econoline Pick Up 250CI "Stovebolt" 6
      1963 Ford Falcon Sprint Hardtop - sold Jan 2010

    8. #8
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      homigod, somebody just found a backup career/hobby to make some cash on the side with...these are some of the nicest renderings I've seen ever!

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by SVTforme View Post
      Updated final rendering of my project car..

      Dude very kick ass! That makes me want to keep the side stripe on my 68'.......Hey as a graphic designer myself, I have got to ask what program is that you use for that? Is that 3D Max, Maya, or something like that? I would love to know....Very very nice sir!

    10. #10
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      Thanks for the comments - much appreciated. I used 3D Studio Max to do these renderings. I needed an excuse to learn the software - figured what better way than to do my own car. I also added the mesh behind the scenes below the rendering since the last post.
      Craig
      1968 Torino GT 4.6L S/C T56 IRS x2
      www.twintorino.com

    11. #11
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      Impressive... car looks excellent too.

      I have to get that programme and learn it too.
      Lindsey Thompson
      Gold Coast
      Australia

      68 Camaro

    12. #12
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      Apr 2009
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      Quote Originally Posted by SVTforme View Post
      Thanks for the comments - much appreciated. I used 3D Studio Max to do these renderings. I needed an excuse to learn the software - figured what better way than to do my own car. I also added the mesh behind the scenes below the rendering since the last post.
      Very cool!

    13. #13
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      Dec 2005
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      Bowling Green KY
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      I am just starting to mess with 3D modeling. If I can get anywhere near those results I will be satisfied.
      1971 C10 undergoing some big changes.




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