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Here's a quick one of the grille, I'm gonna need some higher res and non blurry pictures to make it look anywheres close to realistic though!
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I'm super tired right now, but if I were to do it, I'd fill the line from the door and front fender as of now, cut a big section of the black with the reflections, and use that as the grill, but after you cut out where the lights and mesh and **** are. So it looks more realistic with reflections. Then go back and erase the filler you put over the line between fender and door. If that makes sense.
The color of his truck may be black, but in pictures, it could be any number of colors from the lighting, surrounding items reflecting, id probably start with a dark blue and change the contrast around. with black you really can only go lighter or darker..
Yep you're right on the ball there man! But the way I do it, I use 4-5 different layers of the same object, with several different hues and shades within them to get black to look realistic. It's a little complicated, but with a high res image, it gets pretty good results! Here's a chop i did for a competition a while back, the car started out a stock green ol' continental lol
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Yep you're right on the ball there man! But the way I do it, I use 4-5 different layers of the same object, with several different hues and shades within them to get black to look realistic. It's a little complicated, but with a high res image, it gets pretty good results! Here's a chop i did for a competition a while back, the car started out a stock green ol' continental lol
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