After falling in love with the flagship BMW's paint Isle of Man Green, I decided to recreate it within Corona Render. Took me good few hours to achieve satisfying result, and right after decided to take the new M3 for some quick photoshoot.

It's also my first project with some entry-level retouching. Every single picture was rendered and split into separate light passes thanks to great Corona's Interactive LightMix. Then I took them into Affinity Photo to try and put together my first works without my usual go-to compositing software, After Effects.
This specific angle was inspired by newest Sergey's Poltavskiy YouTube series, although was much harder to compensate for complex M3 panel surfaces.
As mentioned above, I composited images from several light passes. Because of that, I didn't really bother light linking the tiniest details out of every light, and just proceeded to try and have more flexibility in post process - the workflow works exactly the same as stitching regular light painted photos taken with a camera.
Example of my post process work and how much it changed the look of the image.
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BMW M3 Competition
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BMW M3 Competition

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