Paint Scheme rendering
#1
Paint Scheme rendering
Alright well a guy in my club is really into rendering cars and stuff infact he's goin to college for it. I asked him to help me get a rough idea of what my truck will look like with my paint design I made.
Basically its gonna be a black base. Where the white area starts its gonna start turning white. The "tribal look is gonna be a kinda laser beam which will be candy apple green The beam will be outlined with a lighter grey color.
REMEMBER THIS IS JUST A ROUGH RENDERING. He is still working on it. Just wanted to show u guys
Oh and the white. I did that in paint to give the idea of where the color change is
OPINIONS! PLEASE!!!!!
Basically its gonna be a black base. Where the white area starts its gonna start turning white. The "tribal look is gonna be a kinda laser beam which will be candy apple green The beam will be outlined with a lighter grey color.
REMEMBER THIS IS JUST A ROUGH RENDERING. He is still working on it. Just wanted to show u guys
Oh and the white. I did that in paint to give the idea of where the color change is
OPINIONS! PLEASE!!!!!
#2
RE: Paint Scheme rendering
Well no responses I think I'm going a different Direction with it now. Dory helped open my eyes on this one!
#3
RE: Paint Scheme rendering
I think that u should do some research on it. I personally think that the whole "Tribal" look is already outdated.
Now that is my personal preference, u may like it and thats fine. I think that a good paint job and details make a vehicle look
"clean", Flawless. Unless you are planning on turning that into a show truck, then designs are great!
Now that is my personal preference, u may like it and thats fine. I think that a good paint job and details make a vehicle look
"clean", Flawless. Unless you are planning on turning that into a show truck, then designs are great!
#4
RE: Paint Scheme rendering
Try doing some photoshop renderings.
Take a picture in the best light you can with as little background or reflections on the paint. Screw around with it a bit...it's easy enough to do and won't cost a dime.
Take a picture in the best light you can with as little background or reflections on the paint. Screw around with it a bit...it's easy enough to do and won't cost a dime.
#5
RE: Paint Scheme rendering
yea i think its gonna be a custom 2 toned with the mettalic flakes in it.
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