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Artist => Stuff you've done already! - show it off => Topic started by: WhateverWeber on January 02, 2013, 03:07:59 PM
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Did this a while back but I don't know if I ever posted it...
Had fun on this project.
Worked from MANY old photos for reference, line art in Illy and seps in PS.
Hope this file's not too big...noob, sorry.
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd51/RonWeber/MUNSTERKOACHRW_FINALSEPS-2-sm.jpg)
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That gold and chrome is killer!!!! very nice
Darryl
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Thanks!
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Very nice the reflections and the detailed shadows on the ground from lighting above.
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Thats awesome work , where can we get these ?
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Thank you!
barris.com has them for sale...the left chest is viewable but you have to mouse over it to see the back...
Barris is selling the original '66 Batmobile that was made from the '55 Lincoln Futura at Barrett-Jackson auctions this month.
This is not one of the many replicas...should be interesting to see how much she fetches.
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Killer work Ron.
Love the tread too.
mowar :)
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Hi Lemorris!
Thanks, they are actually snow tires on the front...not sure why. :-\
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I love it!
Do Grandpa's next!
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Thank you!
barris.com has them for sale...the left chest is viewable but you have to mouse over it to see the back...
Barris is selling the original '66 Batmobile that was made from the '55 Lincoln Futura at Barrett-Jackson auctions this month.
This is not one of the many replicas...should be interesting to see how much she fetches.
When I was a young kid, I built the Revel Model Kit of the Futura. Then, years later, for a long time I'd see the old Futura parked near Barris' shop, getting funky, apparently just waiting for a future project. Then came the '60's and their comic book camp humor and voila, made to order for the Batmobile!
A few years later, I was driving some of his cars to the paint rub-out man at the collection of auto related businesses at my first real job. Never got the really cool radical customs, as they must have gotten more personal treatment and were more trailer queens and not driven on the street, but I drove the Mannix car and some from Daktari, and you know I took the long way past the High School!
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Shoot Frog sounds like you've had good time, the only movie car I remember driving was when I was in college and they had one the smokey and the bandit cars in the auto shop...you talk about a car that would book, that car was a beast, very fast dang near in every gear. I've been watching the Barrett-Jackson car auction, I just can't see paying all that money for a car you want drive two blocks from your home, and just sit and look at.
Darryl
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One of my all time favorite hot rods. Really nice job.