Futuristic movie props, what would they look like
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Futuristic movie props, what would they look like
I wanted to make a scene look like it's in the future.
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I don't think a third tire is necessary technically, but looks cool otherwise! To make it futuristic, use metallic parts and make everything shiny and smooth!
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I just meant that in some movies I've seen, they made futuristic objects look "too futuristic" by adding things to them that probably won't turn up in the future...like flying cars. But I think it (your design) looks fine as long as your scene doesn't take place in a couple of years. Very cool model, though.
P.S. It might be cool if your vehicle didn't run on gasoline...but on something else like solar power.
P.S. It might be cool if your vehicle didn't run on gasoline...but on something else like solar power.
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Just make it recognizable for what is is (A motorcycle) but don't go to overboard on the frills, or else people will be scratching their heads all day wondering what the hell that guy was riding
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Or at least, if you're going to completley redesign something, at least have it still act like it's counterpart of today. An example is of a handgun (OF THE FUTURE) I designed that looks nothing like a standard 9mm, so I'm making sure it still uses bullets (As opposed to plasma, lasers, flaming rodents, etc.) so that it is at least semi-recognizable
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