@KingOwenFYI There are a number of methods for adding these kinds of effects, but the most common one would be to use a colour ramp I think. There are lots of tutorials available on this, so it would be best to try them out and see which one fits your project the best.
🏆 Victory in a truly epic Le Mans! These 24 hours had everything – thrilling competition, heart-stopping overtakes and an incredible climax 🥳
Our TR010 HYBRIDs overcame it all to earn our sixth @24hoursoflemans win 🙌
#TOYOTARACING#TR010HYBRID#LeMans24#WEC@FIAWEC
WE GOT IT BACK!! P3 in Monaco!!
Been a rollercoaster of emotions the last few days, weird celebrations, but most importantly, incredibly happy we got our result back. Huge thanks to my amazing team and all the people who supported us!! Thanks FIA & F1 for the transparency of the situation. One to remember!😅
MAIDEN POLE for @BMWMotorsport at Le Mans! ✨
They will start the biggest race of the year from the front for the first time.
A huge milestone for the current championship leaders!
#WEC#LeMans24#BMWM
@KingOwenFYI If you look more closely, you'll see that mine isn't that great!
I thought your Mustang and Miata looked pretty good. I normally start with a low-poly version to get the general shape, then I duplicate it and add the details. I usually keep the low-poly version in case I mess up.