Fake Porsche created by TopGear.com interns


If recently you had been surfing the net and saw that your favourite car, Porsche was on a Czech site – a new one to be launched and you got all excited and began a massive forward mail, then you may feel sad hearing this. It isn’t true. It was a joke by the American branch of TopGear.com executed by staff intern Matt DuVall, a digital arts student at Savannah College of Art and Design, using Maya, a 3D animation software. What he did is pull a 3D rendering of a Porsche Cayman off the Internet and modify it into a small two-door wagon, called a shooting brake. Other details included Porsche development wheels, black tape on the front headlights and a front bumper that mimics other Porsche mule photos. Even the license plate number was selected to resemble proper Porsche development plates.

The best part is, it was shot in an alley in Brooklyn. Is this being jobless or creating internet chaos? Whatever it is, they did a good job of it.

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[Core77]

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