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Great modelling and nice renders . Your composite looks good but need to work on matching the black levels. Take a look at the truck on the right for those deep shadows and match this to you render. Also add the grain/dust/scratches and a slight blur to it.
Trés bien!
Model is really cool and nice render aswell.
I would tone down the dof a little bit, it looks look a big toy car right now.
And the composition is also good, but I think the car is a bit to sharp for the composition.
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Very nice image ! I love old cars. Just add a driver inside the car !
For the shadow, while waiting for the recently shown shadow caster feature, it is possible to get the effect by rendering in Octaner on a white floor and background with Daylight system, in Direct Lighting, and AO mode. Then remove all color from the render and composite in multiply mode with the background image.
If needed, render the same image in Pathtracing for better reflections refractions on glossy/specular materials. Composite both images and erase the Direct Lighting layer where you don't want it, keeping areas where you need more shadows and AO.
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