HI guys I did a ALSM version as well, racing look
hope you like it
http://www.cstormark.com/alsm918.jpg
regards
glac
HI guys I did a ALSM version as well, racing look
hope you like it
http://www.cstormark.com/alsm918.jpg
regards
glac
This looks real good.
+1
Very cool.
EDIT: The massive wheel arches add a nice touch.
Last edited by LTSmash; 04-01-2010 at 10:10 PM.
I think you should consider - if you haven't already - publishing these photos. I think you could make money selling them to Autosport or Autobild or Road and Track or whomever.
Have you been published before? Your chops are good enough.
Hi
No I havent done that before as i dont have any good contacts nor do i know how ?
cheers for comments
glac
The best place to start would be to contact one of the editors or publishers (who's details should be available via their websites), create a bit of a portfolio on your work (in PDF and hardcopy formats), and offer them a taster of your work in your initial contact.
You certainly have a talent with the photoshop brush.
<cough> www.charginmahlazer.tumblr.com </cough>
thanks mates i just sendt an email off to Auto road and track , I will let you know when I get reply .
thanks guys
glac
Try a lot of magazines too, and in different nationalities. I think your creations are good enough that if you try hard enough, someone will be willing to pay for them. You can try some local Norwegian ones, French, German (the Germans may be interested in the 918 in particular), etc etc.
Keep at it!
got some nice feature on speedhunters =)
RANDOM SNAP>> GURNADE 918 RENDERING - Speedhunters
glac
Try Autoblog and Jalopnik and Top Speed and The Truth About Cars. Get your name out there, the go for print magazines!
Looks very good. Critisism, the carbon fiber front distributor needs some fine tuning with the direction of the simulated fibers. Hope this helps.
"Horsepower sells motor cars, but torque wins motor races."
-Carrol Shelby
I dont know if it is possible, but the oddness comes from the lines going straight despite the angle of the distributor. If a surface is curved, then the lines on the surface should curve as well. its like drawing straight lines on a piece of paper, then taking the sheet and making it into a ball, the lines are no longer straight. I dont know a better way to describe this. Good luck!
"Horsepower sells motor cars, but torque wins motor races."
-Carrol Shelby
woo ! Porsche 918 Spyder Concept Rendering - Top Speed
I got a new feature happy man
glac
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