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After a long time a new project I finished last night...
Rendered as always with Cinema 4D and the finishing touch done with Photoshop. I hope you like it. Comments and critics are very welcome!

Greetz,

Maurice
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HOLY SHIT!!!!! NOT A PHOTO?
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~yuppymimmi Oct 6, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
stop!!!!
very artist!!!
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~megatama Sep 23, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
That was a perfect render, look very real for me.
I wonder which real one, the car or the background? =D
Good work, keep up man!

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Please check this out [link]
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~etfnehme Sep 22, 2009  Student Digital Artist
Dam, very nice render, at first i thought it was a photo!

One thing, your tires are dry, while your backplate and HDRI are wet!
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~MUCK-ONE Sep 22, 2009  Professional Digital Artist
Thanks alot for all your comments!
Sorry DaveCox i won´t share the Background or the HDRI but you could buy it at 3sixO like i did ;-)
Thanks alot Notbland you´re one of my favourite Car photographers!
Homogeneous i plan for a while to do some tutorials but i´ve got rare spare time so i don´t know when i have got it finished but it lays on my table...

With best regards,

Maurice
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~notbland Sep 22, 2009  Professional Photographer
Wow you're... you're getting exceptionally good at this. I wasn't even aware it was a render until I double checked- and look at what I do for a living! :P
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:iconhomogeneous:
Great work!!! Maybe you should consider making a tutorial for all the C4D fellas around here. Not a full one of course, but maybe just of a certain part of a car, say the bonnet or the front bumper etc.
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:iconzzdevi:
Good composition, depth and perspective.

Depending on how I tilt my screen, the wheels go in and out of visibility.
Is it intended to remain driverless? I guess that's a mundane logical matter rather than an artistic one.

The road (or parking lot surface) has a nice tactile quality. I think the wheels and lower grills would contribute to the tactility if they were a little more visible.

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...:trophy:
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