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Ok thought you wanted them for practice :-)
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Originally posted by franko60 View PostI have some transparencies I shot in the late '80s/early '90s I could scan at high res if you were intrested. I'm pretty sure I have a Lambo in there; just have to dig into the archives.
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I have some transparencies I shot in the late '80s/early '90s I could scan at high res if you were intrested. I'm pretty sure I have a Lambo in there; just have to dig into the archives.
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Thanks klev! I'll look into this.
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That seems like a tough one, but I'll try to offer some suggestions. If you can't obtain access to photos, you could try renders. Those tend to be retouched too. They wouldn't necessarily be cad, but there are some professional modelers that also happen to be big into cars. I have seen some impressively detailed work in that regard, once you sift through some of the bad stuff. Someone sent me this guy's site a while back. I know he started off working with just typical 3d models rather than CAD, and he used to have a blog somewhere.
That has a very very sharp learning curve, so I don't suggest picking it up from scratch. There's also the matter of obtaining backplates + hdris for lighting. It's just a thought. I've tried modeling out vehicles in detail, and it's ridiculously time consuming gathering and correlating enough strong reference material. If you obtain raw files, I suggest also looking for detail shots of that make and model for reference. Most car ads emphasize details in headlamps and body lines, so it helps to have as much information about them as possible. Even seeing how the paint reflects is helpful for realism. I wish I could be of more help.
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pro automotive raw files willing to share?
I have been fortunate to provide freelance retouching service across many diverse industries, from TV/film, agency, international brands, fashion, etc.
What I don't have is any automotive in my portfolio.
Does anyone have any professional automotive raw files they are willing to share or information on where I can purchase them? I would also be willing to trade retouching services for some great images.
Thanks in advance,
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