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    1. #1
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      any1 do good renderings

      i got a 68 that i want a rendering of.

      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow


    2. #2
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      I am not the greatest by any means, but I do love to play around, and def need the practice. I looked at your car on Photobucket, really nice ride. What did you have in mind?

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by HalfAssWhiteTrash View Post
      I am not the greatest by any means, but I do love to play around, and def need the practice. I looked at your car on Photobucket, really nice ride. What did you have in mind?
      nothin to crazy just change the color of the car and slap some c5 y2ks on it. i really like the cyber greay thats on the zr1's what do u think?
      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow

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      that cyber grey is cool looking, it is kinda a pain to do in PS, one person will say it is to dark while another says it is to light, then a CG owner will chime in and say it looks just right depending on the time of day. i will play around with it a little. I have a lot of time on my hands right now and no money to work on the real car for a bit so why not.

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      Not the best, but good for a visual. Now, I need to get back to work.

      Todd S.

      "I like to race school buses..."

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by HalfAssWhiteTrash View Post
      that cyber grey is cool looking, it is kinda a pain to do in PS, one person will say it is to dark while another says it is to light, then a CG owner will chime in and say it looks just right depending on the time of day. i will play around with it a little. I have a lot of time on my hands right now and no money to work on the real car for a bit so why not.
      THANKS bro that's really cool of you. also any siliver or dark grey is good i just want something of my car that make it look pt and not drag. oh the BMW Stratus Gray Pearl is nice!
      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow

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      wow thats great thanks alot!! ur work is good bro
      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow

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      I think the deep dish C5 Corvette wheels would look good on your car. Like these: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/C5-Co...Q5fAccessories
      Stephen

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      Quote Originally Posted by srh3trinity View Post
      I think the deep dish C5 Corvette wheels would look good on your car. Like these: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/C5-Co...Q5fAccessories
      I 2nd that do u know if the are the same off set as the zo6 cuz they do I gotta mini tub it.
      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow

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      I'm looking for some ideas on the goat if you find and time for it too. I can send any pic angle, thinking a number on the side ?? or blacking out the front grill ? or a front splitter trying to figure out what I can do to her Thanks

      I don't want to steel his thread just if anyone has some extra time
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      Quote Originally Posted by ROEINONDUBS View Post
      i got a 68 that i want a rendering of.
      You can try Ben Hermance. He does a great job and is a sponsor of the site.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Larry Callahan View Post
      You can try Ben Hermance. He does a great job and is a sponsor of the site.
      thanks larry oh and just wanted too say ur car is bad ass, so bad ass i put a pic of it on my birthday cake!!!! thats pretty bad ass.......
      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow

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      Yeah those guys can really do some great work. I was looking to spend over $600.00 for a rendering. But man they are talented.

      I just saw Ben's site he's alot cheaper as well Good Find Larry.

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      Quote Originally Posted by MIGOAT View Post
      Yeah those guys can really do some great work. I was looking to spend over $600.00 for a rendering. But man they are talented.

      I just saw Ben's site he's alot cheaper as well Good Find Larry.
      ya i think it like 125.00 not bat at all
      Eli
      68 camaro more plans then funds! lol
      http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...view=slideshow

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      Hey guys, thanks for the plugs everyone! I really need to update the site, including pricing and gallery (ALL coming soon on the totally overhauled site). Please PM, email or call for current pricing for your unique project.

      It's almost impossible to throw out a flat rate advertised price for a render because everyone's needs are so different. However, it's naturally every new clients first question. That's why I believe it's a good idea to at least show where a starting price is so prospective clients can start to factor it into their budget. A quick 20 minute conversation will help to find the right options for your project and what is realistic for expectations and budget.

      In this particular part of the industry it's a truly "get what you pay for" service. The services provided by a professional designer are a bargain if you consider the money, time and frustration saved later when you have a clear plan that everyone involved with the project buys off and there's no redos or buyer's remorse.

      The best thing you can do when in the market for a designer is look at the styles and quality, call and talk to the designer and chose someone that works well with you. Someone that can draw pretty pictures but has no interest in doing anything buildable, giving solid advice or solving problems is probably not a great investment. Likewise, someone that can replicate the likeness of a 68 Camaro accurately but has no creativity or sense of innovation may not help you reach your goals either.

      Some guys are artists and some are true designers with professional education and training. Make sure you know the difference when you start your search. Real design work is not cheap, but the results are evident when you stand back and look at the car at the end of the project.




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