Thanks everyone!
I've only been here a short while and I swear you could tell who are the real company designers, trick restylists, meticulous PS technicians and the enthusiatic future designer-bees.
I will try to keep up and have fun with such metal sculptures and make em alive and dynamic. With much scrutineering, I was able to doodle a little PS time in between my paying jobs (under a second window). The one that took the most time was 'library' browsing. Lets keep up the creativity and fun level.
As for Rex and the other aficionados, special thanks for giving us designer wannabees a cool forum. As for 'K', I agreed it may have looked 'off' because of the headless profile but most DTM sedan seating configurations are moved back from its original pinnings for a lowered and balanced CG point, some at the B pilllar and some even behind it, as seen on the 'headless' DTM parade lap example. For technical correctness I chose the headless profile too for the Saab wagon that had a short B pillar distance to the A pillar. As for the red hot brakes, they came from a Murcielago, the front one was horiz flipped for the rear to get the correct caliper location, with a little more time I could have tweaked the shadow & highlight orientation, lets have fun with it anyway.
Vatten och Eld = Water & Fire
Til the next one.