kilobravo
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- '16 CT6, '18 SD, '20 GT 500
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Any way I could see this rapid red rendering with brushed titanium SV501s???Rapid Red is shaping up to be one of my favorites. Let’s see what you think about these.
Lots of it is the equipment, lighting, and editing. I learned a lot about photography from some really good people, but still only a novice. You really have to plan out the foreground, background, time of day, and making sure the environment works with your car. The Iconic Silver with the Black wheel will present some challenges when shooting. When you and I meet up I look forward to shooting your car. Until then definitely take up those local photogs. These cars are so rare that most will shoot it for free.i iether need a better camera, or editin skills.. no idea how u guys capture color/saturation like that lol
Nudge received haha. It’s a Nikon D750, polarizier, and Nikkor 24-70 F2.8. Great workhorse. Snapped these of my fox project today.Steve: I think it's called the "Saturation Slider." <smile>
All kidding aside, if you start with an excellent image, editing is much easier and T has a very good camera and lens, (although he didn't mention which one...) <hint, hint, nudge, nudge>. <smile>
Holy crap man! Let me know the cost for the work and I will split it with you. Super excited to see what you get!Ok VooDoo I will come clean how I did it was hire a professional to take pics and video these are the ones he sent as a tease has to do his magic on others and then get them to me. As KB knows I can’t even figure out how to get the picture to show without them being 90 degrees out so I’m sure I’m way worse then you
I am always up for doing renders, but unfortunately I need a subject car to pull the wheel from. I have a set of Brushed Titanium SV501 in existence, but haven’t seen any pics of them on the car yet. Here they are naked though. Yours will be deep concave, these are medium.Any way I could see this rapid red rendering with brushed titanium SV501s???
THIS hooptie is done underneath along with the drivetrain. Finishing the widebody portion this year, hopefully.T: I'll be honest, I never liked the Fox bodies but OMG THAT one is GORGEOUS.
That's no photo KB. Click on it to hear it...And Tob's definitely looks sick and the only real thing missing from the photo is the growl, that I'm quite certain it has.
Blasphemy! The fox is the one car I cant seem to stay away from. I will keep this one for a bit.T: I'll be honest, I never liked the Fox bodies but OMG THAT one is GORGEOUS. It even upstages the wheels. <smile>
And thanks for the info on photography hardware and you are definitely making that lens and camera workhorses.
In so much love with your car T. I am hoping I can find a body guy local to me that needs work and can get the wide body done on mine without a crazy amount of expense.THIS hooptie is done underneath along with the drivetrain. Finishing the widebody portion this year, hopefully.
Foxbodies done right are classic badass...