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This one needs to be perfected. The scale is off by miles. The Ferrari needs to be smaller. Look at the Mini, looks like a 1/5 scale car
This one needs to be perfected. The scale is off by miles. The Ferrari needs to be smaller. Look at the Mini, looks like a 1/5 scale car
The very last car I see it like the VW Gr.3... But the other 2. One looks like a Huracán and other looks more TVR-ish for me...I'm trying to figure out if the two cars in the rear-center and rear-left are new material - rear left looks very Lambo-ish, but rear-center is too blurry for me to tell. The grill shape doesn't look similar to anything else in the picture, but it could be another car we've seen before, like the Hyundai or Mustang.
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The very last car I see it like the VW Gr.3... But the other 2. One looks like a Huracán and other looks more TVR-ish for me...
Edit: The TVR-ish looks like the Aston GT3 because I see a yellow lip in the grill. The other could be the Peugeot Gr.3, buuut there's a orange reflection surrounding it, like a livery at least, the Peugeot is metalic silver without no livery, and the wing looks different than the Peugeot, so yeah, it could be another car...
This one needs to be perfected. The scale is off by miles. The Ferrari needs to be smaller. Look at the Mini, looks like a 1/5 scale car
I think you underestimate the power required for this^^So an amusing thought popped into my head: Using Scapes for replays.
It could theoretically be possible. Still photos for stationary camera shots, and "video scapes" for more dynamic shots. Replays could be truly photorealistic using the Scape method... albeit much more static.
So an amusing thought popped into my head: Using Scapes for replays.
It could theoretically be possible. Still photos for stationary camera shots, and "video scapes" for more dynamic shots. Replays could be truly photorealistic using the Scape method... albeit much more static.
Have you seen an old Mini 850 recently? There are three around where I live and they are incredibly dinky cars. When I first saw one up close (first time in decades) I could scarcely credit it as being the same car that four of us used to regularly travel about in. I think that one looks about right.This one needs to be perfected. The scale is off by miles. The Ferrari needs to be smaller. Look at the Mini, looks like a 1/5 scale car
Some serious CSI stuff going down in this thread Thought I'd try myself, not a 1:1 match but the closest I could be bothered to do in the 30 mins I was willing to waste. Cars are to scale so the Italia I used would be slightly narrower than the GT3 I think. Sorry for the GIF size, maybe closer to the answer of the original scapeshot?? Probably not.
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Except that Mini isn't the one shown in the scape, also those two Minis aren't the same model. Besides as @TrevorPhilips already took this to a new level busting this "myth" a long time ago.
Pretty impressive, true. That's what I get for not hanging around here very much I suppose.That animation is unreal..wow
They look like this in the news atricle.Why are they edited though? @sirjim73 they're waaayy too dark.
Why are they edited though? @sirjim73 they're waaayy too dark.
They look like this in the news atricle.