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Seat Leon WTC 'Bloodcar'


Final Composition

Final Composition
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Client: 10 Advertising
Project: Seat Leon WTC 'Bloodcar'

Re-modeled this car from a model bought at Turbosquid: the front, side, rear spoiler, side windows were all changed to make it look less like the Leon: the end goal of this project was more to emphasize the blood on the car (it was for a road safety campaign in Belgium) than on what car it was.

The blood is supposed to be smeared over the front and side so as to hint at how many people it has killed because it was supposedly street racing. Yet they did want it to look like flames on the side... What can I say? ;)

Rendered in Mental Ray, even though I don't know much about it. The basic setup already included everything I needed, so I mostly re-did the diffuse texturing.

Comments

miguel
2007/06/01
hi i cant do 3D max download help me please
Sam
2007/03/01
thanks
hassan
2007/02/08
ok
vishminna
2007/01/22
i want to know about car modeling.
B.B.
2007/01/21
i want to learn more about design cars by 3d








shanoj
2007/01/17
really very nica man....
Sinan
2006/12/15
very impressive look for an advertisement like that. Because the blood on the front of the car is colored it takes first attention not the modified sport car. so lighting and texturing not important here. For the design perspective it does a great job i think.
V2DK
2006/12/14
Quote:
Not bad model, but i think you need more practise, and a job.


Go **** yourself, show us your work...
habahibo
2006/12/11
very good modling ... but not lighting
bighill
2006/12/01
nice one! but i think the lighting not good
aby
2006/11/20
i want to ask you something about the tetures... i believe this is a high res model ofcourse... how do you texture the model. if you texture the model without the meshsmooth on and then apply the meshsmooth modifier i always find that the textures get messed up and there is a lot of distortion. this makes sence as the model gets tessellated with the mesh smooth and changes topology.... does this mean u use unwrap on top of the meshsmooth...??? if so, then does it not become too slow to work... first slow because of the high res model being unwrapped and second that you have to select 1000's of tiny polys???

u r a gr8 artist. lee is stupid to comment like this and i guess he doesnt have a job himself.... u know what i mean... ;>)
Abd Al nasser
2006/11/20
thank you very much
lee
2006/11/05
Not bad model, but i think you need more practise, and a job.

Admin Edit: I think that this was a job... and that I got paid for it... and that the client liked it... and that it got published in magazines, as an advertisement. :)
I do need more practice, but then again, who doesn't?
ahmad
2006/10/31
this very good
ahmad
2006/08/27
owo this very good
moilafea
2006/03/13
Nice car.Great details.I've been learning 3d modelling for about 3 months .How long do you think it would take to be able to model a car like that ? I mean the learning process.