One might throw a glance at the Lamborghini Gallardo we have here and think that the world wide web has gone crazy. Then again, the rendering sitting before is more than an attempt to draw attention. In fact, this heavily reworked machine reflects some of the aspects that can be found out there, in the real tuning realm.
Now, before we move any further into this tale, here's why you might be experiencing deja vu. You see, this pixel play is actually the second reinterpretation of a work we've discussed in the past (here's the first one, in case you were wondering about the phases this virtual build went through).
The piece comes from digital artist Yasid Oozeear, who constantly enjoys playing with famous machines in way that sent purists on a rage trip.
Returning to the said connection to the real world, the exposed engine compartment of this Lambo can be seen on real-life projects. For instance, there's a Lamborghini Espada hot rod sporting such a feature, as well as Alex Choi's Huracan "rally car".
Heck, even the rear bumper delete trend allowing everybody to gaze at the twin-turbo kits of Huracans and Gallardos should be mentioned here.
Then there's the huge wing - more and more Huracan owners are installing such aero elements, not least because it brings the look of their machines closer to that of the Huracan Performante.
Last, but certainly not least, the crazy wrap of this Sant'Agata Bolognese comes straight from reality, having been borrowed from a V12 model - check out the Aventador wrap of social media star POG below and you'll understand.
P.S.: Not quite sure why this Gallardo has been rendered with a V12, though, as this isn't exactly the top priority of somebody who sets out to do a Raging Bull build...
The piece comes from digital artist Yasid Oozeear, who constantly enjoys playing with famous machines in way that sent purists on a rage trip.
Returning to the said connection to the real world, the exposed engine compartment of this Lambo can be seen on real-life projects. For instance, there's a Lamborghini Espada hot rod sporting such a feature, as well as Alex Choi's Huracan "rally car".
Heck, even the rear bumper delete trend allowing everybody to gaze at the twin-turbo kits of Huracans and Gallardos should be mentioned here.
Then there's the huge wing - more and more Huracan owners are installing such aero elements, not least because it brings the look of their machines closer to that of the Huracan Performante.
Last, but certainly not least, the crazy wrap of this Sant'Agata Bolognese comes straight from reality, having been borrowed from a V12 model - check out the Aventador wrap of social media star POG below and you'll understand.
P.S.: Not quite sure why this Gallardo has been rendered with a V12, though, as this isn't exactly the top priority of somebody who sets out to do a Raging Bull build...
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