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DriverzInc 12-06-2006 10:05 AM

Kudos to Jason
 
Like said above, not like anyone here needs to hear it again, but I've been very impressed with Jason's professionalism, and renderings from when I first worked with him on the Cuda's one-off wheels (from my past days at Budnik). And when I left, he was one of the select few who took the time to email, and call me to wish me luck with my new business. Keep up the good work, Jason, you are a good person, and an excellent artist, and it shows in everything you do, regardless if it pleases everyone or not. Can't make everyone happy right?

Ricochet 12-06-2006 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by camcojb
This thread was asking for your favorite rendering; not your opinion of any of the artists who volunteered their time to do a rendering. We have a no bashing policy here and it is enforced.

You're welcome to have and share your opinion of the designs, but not your opinions of the people themselves. Even in your explanation/apology you have to get another dig or two in on Jason. That part of your opinion isn't allowed or welcomed here. If that's an issue then maybe you need to hang out elsewhere.

Jody


Very well put Jody.

To have an opinion is one thing - to belittle or knock somebody down is another. As mentioned, zero tolerance around here. There are alot of people who invest countless hours a day maintaining this site, not to mention the class act people that contribute in the forums. It's reasons like this Lateral-G has earned the reputation it has. We all have alot of pride in what this site has become and not going to let any negative influence dilute it.

With that said, Allen hit it the the nail on the head. It's like the old saying "Four eyes are better than Two". All the artist have their own style and flair. Working with an artist and having renderings done is an investment that will pay huge dividends on the back side when complete IMO.

Brent

Roger Poirier 12-06-2006 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by oldzzy
I personally like the blue car best except maybe with the W30 hood. I have been going to Oldsmobile car shows for around 25 years and one thing that i have never thought looked good on an Olds is painted bumpers, but then again that is my opinion. Good work by all the atrists tho! :thumbsup:


Agreed!

R.P.

Tony@AirRideTech 12-06-2006 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by G-Body
Beautiful Cuda! indeed..... so am sure you have seen the rendering! and i agree everyone has there own style not trying to hate just have not personally been impressed with any of Jason's DESIGNS and renderings. I think the proofs in those little bars at the top of the page


That sux man.... I think you have a point. Jason please stop on the rendering for my 61 :lol: :willy:

JayR 12-06-2006 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony@AirRideTech
That sux man.... I think you have a point. Jason please stop on the rendering for my 61 :lol: :willy:

Thanks for the comic relief, Buddy! Your full refund is right under my christmas tree! :thumbsup:

youthpastor 12-06-2006 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JayR


And Ben is right on the money in the explanation that hiring a designer is a worthy investment to any project of any budget. More often than not, we will increase the impact of a vehicle while still maintaining the budget.

True, Jason has steered me away from several "mistakes" on my '68 that would have made the car "average"; with a few style points and simple changes the car will have much more IMPACT, these changes are alot easier to impliment beforeyou start mixing the paint-Chris :bow:

T Bell 12-06-2006 01:57 PM

My votes for the green on green. This was the only design that incorporated some kind of accent to the rear "hip" of the Cutlass. The hockey stripes look good too but I just like how the green one flows. And I like the way you made the front bumper blend or disappear Kris. I can't believe nobody caught that. It's a toss up for the colors of the green on green and the silver and red.

Kris Horton 12-06-2006 02:16 PM

Glad you caught the bumpers! I narrowed them and painted them. It seems to be a trend right now. I remember one of the coolest things I remember from seeing Reactor at SEMA was how great the bumpers looked and how tightly they were tucked into the body.

On some of the paint schemes I sent Jeff, I accented that rear body line, but when we had to narrow it down, we went with just the silver/red combo you see. Once the poll is over I might post one or two of the other paint schemes. :)

Tony@AirRideTech 12-06-2006 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by JayR
Thanks for the comic relief, Buddy! Your full refund is right under my christmas tree! :thumbsup:

I'm Here all weekend! :D

3kidsnotime 12-06-2006 02:31 PM

Thanks to the fab-4 I have many cool renderings to geek at :D


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