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hey guys

i have to design a car for a make beleive customer in VCD

a hotted up version of the R35

for now it will be stroked to 4.0 litres

twin turbo, titanium exhaust.( thats it as not much engine detail is needed)

but i need detail for the body, brakes, rims

rims will most likley be a mix of ce28n and R35 GTR stockies

body will be either gun metal pearl or spark silver

carbon pumped guards, re-worked intakes etc

would be nice if you guys can voice your ideas and ill try and include it in the design :happy:

cheers!

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nah man, your doing it all wrong!!!

take a daewoo matiz, flare the guards a bit, lower it, tint it, millenium jade body colour, chuck a viper twin turbo v10 (hennessey tuned), 6 spd borg warner transmission, enzo brembos and discs front and rear, titanium exhaust, change rims and tires of your choice - keep rest stock as a rock

now thats a sleeper!!!!

nah man, your doing it all wrong!!!

take a daewoo matiz, flare the guards a bit, lower it, tint it, millenium jade body colour, chuck a viper twin turbo v10 (hennessey tuned), 6 spd borg warner transmission, enzo brembos and discs front and rear, titanium exhaust, change rims and tires of your choice - keep rest stock as a rock

now thats a sleeper!!!!

Funny thing is I used to have a Daweoo Maiz Van and I always though it would be an awesome go kart with a BIG engine in the back of it :D

heres the first generation draft of the front

constructive critizism please :)

i know its a bit out of proprtion and wonky but its a draft

its got z-tune style front vents

flared guards

the back will have GT style rear guards

stock wing with a carbon blade

+ heaps heaps more

ill update this thread as i go

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are you going to put it into Illustrator and finish on the computer or keep it hand drawn?

if you go hand drawn get yourself a lightbox or just a glass table with lamp underneath... throw some ruled lines on it as well so you get everything straight etc or even trace a pic of an actual R35 and use that as a template

keep laying a new sheet over it and re drawing it, trying different stuff as you go

looking good though, don't forget to try different things and keep all the drafts (they like that, shows how much work you've put in)

maybe try to tuck the spoiler in at the bottom and give it heaps of offset up front so you can see some tyre... R35's can't take much offset up front so I like where your going with the Z tune guards etc... good work, always helps to do projects on stuff your genuinely interested in

thanks guys!

it did come out looking alot better.

ill phtoshop it in the end.

im onto my final draft now.. FOR THE FRONT. i still have the back and sides :P

its got a new carbon lip with R32 GTR style vents in it

it did come out alot better looking then i thought.. mebe nissan can give me a job....

i have exams in 2 weeks

someone help me

yep its definitely getting there... just have a look at the roof line, it needs some smoothing... also might be nice to add some reflection to the windows... put a thick white line through the middle and some warm/earth shades below the line and some cool/sky shades above the line (sorry I couldn't find any examples)

also don't be afraid to really push your shading... work out where your light source is and give the areas in shade a fair bit of darkening... this will give it shape (helping to show the flare on your fenders), especially as you are rendering from side on and not 3/4

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