New from EKD

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New from EKD
Shaven avatar
Shaven
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This is the first rendering I have done for EKD and had a great time doing it!

eyekandydesigns avatar
eyekandydesigns
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here is a pic of the truck how it sits now...
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fatboysS1O
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the spikes are an original idea but i dont really like them and im guessing thats a metal finished hood? dont like those 2 things but the rendering is cool.
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purplekush
+1y
pretty dope
those spikes are hideous
but to each his own

the rendering looks pretty clean
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MysteriousGT1
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i agree about the spikes....would look so much better without them, but i give him props for daring to be original!

Nice rendering!
Jance Customs avatar
Jance Customs
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Cool rendering

If I remember right that is the truck that people sign their name on the hood? It looks like he is going to clear over that and leave it on the truck?
KEG Media avatar
KEG Media
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ive never seen a wheel that shiney on the inner lip. needs shadow work and shading definatly
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Shaven
+1y
Yea he plans to leave the hood metal clear i would hope and not sure about the signing...

also robbie thnx for the tip off on the wheels. oh and props on the rendering for no1lowr the black car... i like that alot.



Originally posted by jancecustoms



Cool rendering

If I remember right that is the truck that people sign their name on the hood? It looks like he is going to clear over that and leave it on the truck?

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eyekandydesigns
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Yes he does have signatures on his...he mentioned it to me but we really never got into who was signing it though...
-rj
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draggindually
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That's my brother, Ace. Brothers from another mother of course, but a brother none the less!! We did the initial bag and bodydrop together back in early '05. The hood and the front bumper will be raw but cleared. The hood that everybody signed is hangin up in our friend's shop. The spikes were an idea we came up with to cover some holes in a 3/4 ton fender with fender flare holes then to cover holes in a factory bumper where the impact molding was......He drew the spikes up and cut them on a cnc lathe.....It's now at Lil Shop of Horrors for sheetmetal work.....One badass truck in the making