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figures
This one took me two days to do (would have taken me one if the dear ol' family didn't keep distracting me)
This was a texturing project through and through. The model is the 1976 Chevy Hatch by Pieter Steyn off of Turbo Squid. Background photo taken from istockphoto.com. It was a lot of fun. Did a lot of playing with layered textures and bumps and difuse and transparencies and ambient colors and... well... everything. :-D
So let's start with a brand new car, just off the lot..
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJJxIIbV5ALNBLi1_plZskYh_OwUmiA9a1KeW1840ue40at2N684JpdVXzkzX3C-K8PNd6IwRcNAiL6ocSQka63_zoIwz-iLs8XtNC41lRYQLURSlwPfTWCGk-OpG6_p16or_RMFFwlgsT/s320/New2.jpg)
Then as we're throwing it into the ocean it's gonna get a few scratches
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj4U0njKWXE_EOU5UDhTp_r4GdvHEubfkqy-g-OJRasW0z8CCzuqCpJWYMDEwHKhf9joHQaocqJPUtY0nK9DTo87wxTeDhu4g1RaCvwjLMcxFI1L-0Ww3fuDRYzS0dJJlNFQxw_1MVDmHaf/s320/Scratch2.jpg)
And it's gonna get rusted and corroded, of course. This is my favorite shot. I love how the light scatters across the hood and the roof.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKnHvT1qHFwKpoRbfx_gPOZf6NaIT7Z6LcR3ZI_2tfmEVKCMl46S1QTB9ycXOmVHo624ei35VyKAvAxCpc4hUJrXhKurcntk5HvgTBfMEpG3ssfcETtLeuHL42koTDS4z-WtajRnY5KCEC/s320/Corrosion2.jpg)
then green things start to grow on it
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNitDcwZObG9fG601UHnb8ZmxKiwPIhHWGyYBsRjekq2eAzKoXQ4EP8zxTvefcdkAaeV2ED_qJCPr4Xma4tHBhiiKjK7iMjOcMHilK09n4GPEcWheleAg3BovKU3iXlSvzjLO7p2NGs0Ft/s320/Greens2.jpg)
And, of course, barnacles and more grossness
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgzimWmj3071be5cmYIYgvDbJRb5F3MFUeL8Q-vsr-6OTxReh-c7BrWEfrMG0rGlBdXw5eS1X0cB1I3a7NheewT9oY-R-1nzbpbgUaXUUhy61TpDBhtsr8fivvdD3UoIqUHW4n-yapYk2gA/s320/Barnacles2.jpg)
and let's see how this beauty looks now
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhX9vJX49TcHRY0B_poxHkSiQD5KKAw2lRREQh6gKl8EFM1cY1taniPihWhiQwbG4b_BZSIVO0OWVpiJgcHYc1Pr-YsN6KIk8usqHEHeWOM6_eH-rTH95q0F8CSoqdQZJh5M5pxhtIhPEwf/s320/SunkenCar.jpg)
I can't help but feel like my compositing skills could use some room for improvement, but I'm very pleased with how the car turned out. Very gross, very water-logged.
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