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A dashboard for an individual site. Two biggest changes are the sparklines that show stats derived from Google Analytics and our new Groups tab.
The dashboard of our car seen at night (or at least after the sun went down - the clock thought it was late afternoon), extruded with my camera program. (The letters are rotated 90° to the left because of how my program works at this point.)
The All-New 2010 Taurus what a Car
Thoroughbred Ford
8501 N Boardwalk Ave
Kansas City, MO 64154
(816) 505-1818
Some folks have Jesus on the dashboard, but mine has an intricate network of cobwebs that have developed over the last 5 years. In the pic they kinda look like scratches, but they really are cobbies.
The Gauges seen on the right of the dashboard in the Delorean: Modelled in 3DS Max and rendered with Mental Ray
With dashboards icon I knew exactly what to shoot for, a gauge in an antique car, specifically one that hasn't been taken care of.
This one was pretty easy to visualize because I have been around a decent amount of old cars. I also know how that type of rubber or plastic that dashboard appears to have around it deteriorates.
I wanted it to be cracked and allow for the background to be seen through the cracks. The particular type of rubber I am thinking of always has these wonderfully spaced cracks in it. While not very helpful with a real piece of equipment of any kind it makes for a good ascetic element in this icon.
I added the rust as though water had seeped inside the gauge over time. I also feel it gives the icon a bit more character. The scratches on the cover don't really need an explanation as scratches just seem to come with any smooth surface of a certain age (Look at your ipods)
This is the dash of the International. 13 gears and lots of gauges. People just don't realize that a truck driver has a lot to do other than just drive.