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VR "LocoMotion" 2
Here is the back view of "LocoMotion" finally finshed it! Chrome & Airbrushed Carbon Fibre paint, Carbon Fibre Hood & Spolier, Meshed intakes, with Konig wheels.
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01-31-2010, 11:46 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the input diamondave! I respect constructive critisim like that. How's this?
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02-01-2010, 08:21 AM | #5 |
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wayyyy too much going on IMO.. the body kit is over the top so no need for the overwhelming paint scheme... needs either one or the other, not both. And it is a bit-o-rice, but what isn't these days. Not bad but just too much going on, it hurts my eyes a little to be honest - don't know where to look first
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02-02-2010, 10:50 AM | #10 |
plz dont get me started.. p.s alcohol was involved while reading it (4x4 post), so yeah, i'll just leave it at that
but anyways, lets act like adults here: IMHO the white one does look better. people tend to underestimate the beauty that can be associated with simplicity. the simplest designs can compliment subtle body lines etc. and make for a stunning car.. i've always said a car needs three 'ingredients': proportionality, symmetry, and the aforementioned simplicity to top it all off. like i said though, just my opinion
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Im an Aussie, & we are Stirrers. As is we rib people, (when we feel it's needed) and was not meant in a bad way. Thanks for the input about the white car & it's simplicity. I understand where you are coming from. Your 'ingredients' do make for a good car receipe! For me, I went "out there" on these designs, 1 Because I wanted some input like this with my designs, as alot of my other ones were all but being ignored. If people do, or don't like my designs (for what ever reason) I want them to say why? Constructively. And 2, Because I knew it would be totally different from what every one else was doing. Any way thanks again. Last edited by Andrew MacTavish; 02-05-2010 at 01:18 PM. |
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