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Challenger72

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Bonus points for using a '72 Dodge Challenger in your picture. Looks like a custom paint job, though.
Thanks. It is a little custom with stuff the don't fit with the time period I was going for and it is a actually 69 Camaro. I was originally going to use a 67 Ford Mustang Fastback like what was in the picture I used as a refence for that render but the quality of that 3d model wasn't as nice as the Camaro. I will have to look for a 72 Challenger and do a render with it.
 

Challenger72

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add some grain and speckle to the black and white and it can easily look like old stock.
Thanks. I will have to try that. I never tried a render like that before so I figure I would just do a simple black and white for now. I do plan on trying to improve that one and do some more like that.
 

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Thanks. It is a little custom with stuff the don't fit with the time period I was going for and it is a actually 69 Camaro. I was originally going to use a 67 Ford Mustang Fastback like what was in the picture I used as a refence for that render but the quality of that 3d model wasn't as nice as the Camaro. I will have to look for a 72 Challenger and do a render with it.
Still looks great!
 
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You seem to be a professor of fluid dynamics :ROFLMAO: what files would you recommend to achieve such quality viscosity?
 

Sakrilas

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I just wanted to share my love for dForce. I'm still getting the ropes of it, but it's pretty exciting to see how much potential this simulation system has.

In the case of this render here, I'm using dForce to simulate Wind. I feel like it brings a lot of life to the render. The dress has dForce enabled. (Note, however, that the hair in here was not simulated with dForce, it has its own wind morphs).

Without wind
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With wind
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Demonius

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Thanks. It is a little custom with stuff the don't fit with the time period I was going for and it is a actually 69 Camaro. I was originally going to use a 67 Ford Mustang Fastback like what was in the picture I used as a refence for that render but the quality of that 3d model wasn't as nice as the Camaro. I will have to look for a 72 Challenger and do a render with it.
i think that if there is a '72 challenger model, it wont be a good one as its not a very popular body style
 
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