I'm a retired french art teacher and one of my hobby is to work on my computer to make 3D models : old cars, trucks, planes, buildings and so on.
My other hobbies? Playing blues or rock'n roll with my friends, trekking, visiting museums and famous places all around the world, reading good books!
My 3D models are available on RR in a store called 3DClassics.
You can see images made with my models here:
https://www.3dclassicsmodels.com/
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Comments (12)
DocMikeB
Very cool model and photorealistic wet effect! Five Stars!
frankman
Great work!
kuerbote
REally nice render. The model looks cool too, but the top right part of the windshield looks kinda weird to me.
ontar1
Excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ricardo719
outSTANDING!
pixelmeister
Looks very nice! Great!
mikeerson
This is Awesome. You could of named this one: "the car of mikeerson's dreams" I'm still trying to figure out where that file went... I do LOVE this car... I'll email you and let you know when or if I find it. You are the 3D CLASSIC'S MASTER! ...YOU HAVE BEEN FAVORITIZED!!!...
1358
very nicely done, good play on the lighting and reflectivity!
TheMekon
Nice, very nice.
wingnut55
awfully good. i am not a big fan of cars with fins, but you make them look wonderful. superb paint and chrome effects on this one.
tallpindo
Fashion models in France are flatchested. In America they are buxom. This is a rule for the 50's. Your top would look good on a 1970 or so maybe even a 1959 but in 57 they were more ripe. Let me tell you two stories and then go check out Rat Fink. My friend the Studebaker dealers son told me of a friedn of his who was so tall that when he drove his 47 Stude convert his head stuck over the top of the windshield as he sat very erect like in a wooden chair. I knew a college rebel who had a red Ford convertible in the 60's and a Great Dane. The dog would sit in the front passenger seat with his head in the wind above the windshield. His back very inclined forward enough to be in a Chrysler commercial. Like Marcel Marceau I am gestureing frantically, pushing, nudging the impossible.
ArtyRene
also great reflections