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This is a discussion on Crude 3D Sketchup production conversion within the AutoGraffiti forums, part of the The Cheap Seats category; Looks pretty good to me, the combination of the raised crease, the blacked out door sill and the shorter overhang ...
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Crude 3D Sketchup production conversion
Looks pretty good to me, the combination of the raised crease, the blacked out door sill and the shorter overhang balances out the production version, with the exception of the pure side view.
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Thanks Ckazcron, notice how the rear quarter panel now resembles the Charger and Avenger's. I think it still looks pretty good.
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Chrysler Crazy Canuck '73 340 Challenger, '98 Concorde, '00 Neon, 20?? Hemi Challenger.
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Fixed the erroneous doorsill blackout on the concept, better shows how the designers kept the proportions appearing the same by raising the beltline a notch to compensate for the blacked out doorsill.
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what software did you use with it?
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For the side view, nothing but Photoshop; pen paths, gradient fills, dodge and burn, cloning, paint brush. I used some pieces of the concept.
The 3D was Google Sketchup freeware, the model available for free at the Google Sketchup Warehouse. There is no rendering output, so I cleaned up a screen capture using the methods described above. A great love for cars, formal art training and 17 years of Photoshop experience also helped a little. ![]() |
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