Bewdley South Signal Station by kenwas
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Vue 6 Infinite - models from C3D and DAZ
Comments (53)
campbellsoup59
great, love the dog.
Hendesse
An excellent composition indeed. Fantastic details, light and clarity. Looks really like a photo!
Irish
Love that faithful dog waiting by the track. An outstanding and beautifully done scene Ken!!
Stardust_Crossing
Great realism and very well detailed!
bkhook
Love your beagle. He is one of the top runners in the Nat. dog show right now. Excellent work Ken. :)
chrispoole
A stunning piece Ken, the scenery is outstanding obviously with tip top atmo and lighting, superb.
Clouseau
Fantastic work. Top class again.
tallpindo
Where was I looking for scenes like this to brighten my screen? Sweden There is just something about living in the signal house that harkens to light houses but has the wind and the rocks taken away.
Schnuck
Superb!!!
kimariehere
nothing like an old steam train for charm and old world magic oh look even the little dog is howling back to the train !!! I love this a fav for sure!!!
Burpee
Really well done! The engine is so cool!
PhG47
It is very well made, I like very much... Bravo!
Madbat
Whoa! I don't know what I like best about this!
e-brink
Wow! Great image!!!
stolta
Wow fantastic work, incredible realism!!!!!!
ArtByMel
What wonderful details, and a very marvelous piece.
coa
Fabulous details and sharpness, Ken!!!
brylaz
Fantastic work!!!
kenmo
Incredible render....!!!!
hoskins78
Very nicely done! Love the inclusion of the dog - great touch :)
Rutra
Incredibly realistic. Very well done.
DOM1
Great lighting here Ken.
ratfugel
Ken, My railway friend (an ex-signalman) and I looked at this to figure why it didn't seem quite right, and it struck us that there is no shadow under the engine. Trivial, but with your incredible attention to detail I am sure you won't mind being told. As people have said, it's almost photographic. Nice work. Regards, Warren