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I like the way you did the rear door.
That's pretty bad *** man. It may not be the most innovative design, but it's bold. If you do finish it I think it might look better as a coupe--that would be innovative for Cadillac.
I like it. Reminds me of the Volt shape.
That is sweet so far! Man, have you come a long way!
I would flip the design or find different tires since the Michelin is reading backwards.
I love the colors and glossy reflections. Sweet! You have to finish it!![]()
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Looks fantastic. Brilliant. I hope the BLS looks that great in real life. Mr. Burns... you have some talent.
You're not even in college yet, and you're this good!?!?!??!?!
I envy you.
Wow, nice! That's looking really good. Great work!
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Thanks for the comments guys! I'll try to finish it if I have time!
LOVE IT
Send it to GM when you finish it, so they can get that other abomination
off the road
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YES! Definitely, it's going to look so cool completed.Originally Posted by Mr. Burns
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Yet again, excellent work, sir. Need I even compliment you?
As soon as I see "Mr.Burns" I know it's automatically drop-dead
gorgeous. How'd you get the reflection of buildings into the rendering?
Did you do this on photoshop or is it a CGI-type thing?
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It's done in photoshop, I used the pen tool to select/create the reflections and then painted them in.
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