jackdarton wrote:
Sweet work Andy. I'm not too sure those reflections fit that background but of course I could be completely wrong if you've used the old car as a reference that was sat in that bg.
Rear wheel also looks fine to me, the paint is looking nice and shiny, just don't forget to add some noise to it at the end to plant it firmly in the setting. As someone pointed out to me in one of my chop threads (Can't remember which) your steering wheel is turned really far to the left with the front wheel only slightly turned if that.
Nice start though, it's looking awesome. Keep it up.
thanks jack
and i suppose it would depend on what lock you've got on the wheel, i actually based the wheel on the base, if you see it there it is turned a fair way, yet the front wheel is almost straight... and yeh - noise! i'll need to add that
As for the reflections i'm just sort of making them up as I go along, the car in the backdrop wasn't particularly good for creating glossy reflections:
but i was assuming that the scenery behind the photographer would be a sort of covered car park stretching off, with fairly open sides (as can bee seen over the car), but ah well - thanks for the great feedback jack