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Bryce Transportation posted on Oct 17, 2011
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Greetings all you Artistically Artistic Artists... Before I get a bunch of comments on hey?...Will?...Wheres the garage?...It burned down....rofl.... No I can't back that up....lol...Actually it's getting an upgrade because some of you folks commented on wheres the dirt and grime...lol....so being the fact that I soak in all comments that I receive from my fans that I thought I'd dirty it up a bit for any new upcoming restorations....(except for this latest restoration) I thought this would look nice outside instead.....(Smiles) Also I have been doing some reading about how to make what I create bigger without losing clarity(because of the file size limitations here at Rendo which I have no problem with))and after a few shots across the bow I think you will be happy to know I succeeded. Though I'm not going to go back through and redo any of my past work I will continue with this approach from here on out.All these years I've saved with using the default setting which was 1206 x 570 and now will be 1600 x 800.So hopefully this makes those that have requested that my art would be even better larger will now have the opportunity to view them as they have requested...(smiles)... So here we go...My latest restoration is a 1971 Chevy Cheyenne which is dedicated to my father-n-law.You will also notice that after seeing a few others here showing a before and after version (which i thought was cool) I decided to take this approach as well so you folks can see what some of these models actually look like before I take them into my shop and to give you an idea of exactly what's involved before you see the final presentation....So without further ado... Hoping as always this finds you all well and in good health.... ~Will~ Created in Bryce 7 Post Work in Adobe Elements 8 Model from 3Dmodels.net Restored and modified by yours truly...(smiles) Rims/Tires/Engine/Exhaust/Cheyenne tailgate Emblem designed by me using booleens and various presets in Bryce 7...basically if you don't see it in the before than I created it in Bryce 7. So if you like bigger and more details then I'd encourage you to ZOOOOOOOM!!!!...lol...

Comments (41)


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claude19

5:15PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

splendid creation ! I like the tones and the reflections very mujch !!!

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clbsmiley

5:23PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Cool image glassy beach!! Great cars and trucks. :) My husband and son are both mechanics.. So yes dirt and grime needs to be part of the picture.. Maybe a tool cart with misc. mechanic related items. A little oil dry on the floor. Although I did work at a Mercedes place once.. and they had me mopping that floor everytime a car went through.. and the floor was not smooth... I only stayed 6 weeks... Totally reorganized their parts area, then told them they could find someone else to keep that floor clean. :) Keep up the eye candy work!

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mistressotdark

5:39PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

ooh nice

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wrpspeed

5:48PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

love the truck with the flames

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eekdog

6:14PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

nice truck models Will. like the collage of them.

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Avalonne

6:45PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

LOL You read us so well my friend...when I opened this my first thought was "where is that cool garage"? Now that you have set my mind at ease in knowing it will be coming back bigger and better, I feel much better. That being said, this is a really wild ride!!! Also love the before and after :-)

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adorety

7:02PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

This is excellent. It's great to be able to see what you're starting with. You've done a great job with the paint and textures and all the modifications you've done. Superb work. It's nice to see it at all the different angles too. Can't wait to see the garage. If it's too clean, then no one is really doing any work in it ;)

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tennesseecowgirl

7:22PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

well garage or not this is outstanding.. great colors.

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greyone

7:29PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Great looking restoration. I saw an old F150 with a very simular paint job before but the chevy looks great with it. Looking forward to the return of the garage. And of course no garage would be complete without a calander from snap-on or some other tool company adorned with almost naked gals on the wall.

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jocko500

8:10PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

you did wonderful work here and cool story too

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npauling

8:24PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

You really have made this Chevy sing with your marvellous restoration and it looks great out of the garage, as I guess the paint job would have made quite a mess in your clean garage. I love how you have done the speed paint. Excellent work.

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mgtcs

8:27PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Very cool mod. Looks like something made from a specialized shop. Really makes you want to take it out for a spin. I think you made the right choice in using a larger size of image. We can appreciate the work better. Could I humbly suggest that perhaps you could use 1600x900 instead of 1600x800, if possible? It would be a good widescreen format that would make for a great wallpaper! Of course, it is just a thought. Looks good either way.

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psyoshida

8:33PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Love what you've done with. Shows a true labor of love. Well done.

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Faemike55

8:36PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Very cool work! Love your narrative

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danapommet

9:22PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

You certainly stepped this one up Will. Sweet collage and enjoyed the early shots before you take it into the paint shop. Super finished image. Dana

Darren666

9:27PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

I Love The Before & After Concept, Really Shows The Viewers How Much Work You've Done and Size Does Matter, I Have a Default Size For Images Also, Mine Come Straight From Daz To My Draw Program and All I Do Is Add 6-10% Sharpen To Compensate For Blur When Saving As jpeg Then Up-load. Multi Images Showing Differant Angles Is Also Impressive, Who Would Have Thought The Old Farm Ute Could Look So Cool, Great Work. ;~) your fans have some great ideas for you also.

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kbrog

9:32PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

You did an excellent job with this chevy pick-up truck and a great collage! :)

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3DClassics123456

10:37PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Good work, my friend. Happy to see this picture in full size.

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peedy

12:04AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Fantastic!! Love the flames! Corrie

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hipps13

12:29AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

cool indeed as the blue stares a thought occurs as the times drive by warm hugs, Linda

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renecyberdoc

1:55AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

where is the garage will muaahahahah rofl. yeah make em bigger.

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Bossie_Boots

2:59AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Wow impressive superb work !!

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farmerC

3:37AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Exellente collage.

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nefertiabet

5:26AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Wonderful car presentation!!!

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Rainastorm

8:44AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Hey this is excellent...way to go!! I think the "before and after" idea is GREAT!

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wotan

9:17AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Great work here... this pickup is one of my dreams (not realised... yet!) ; )

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flavia49

9:52AM | Tue, 18 October 2011

awesome model

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VEDES

12:15PM | Tue, 18 October 2011

A VERY IMPORTANT GALLERY !!!BRAVO!!!

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TallPockets

2:00PM | Tue, 18 October 2011

''Also I have been doing some reading about how to make what I create bigger without losing clarity(because of the file size limitations here at Rendo which I have no problem with))'' KW: HELLO! ... MOST wonderful work above! .... SADLY, the RENDO STAFF PEEPS have KEPT the PALTRY '512'kb LIMIT per upload here for YEARS now .... Back when DINOSAURS roamed the p.c. world it made SENSE ... No longer .... SIGHS .... NOTE: What kind/size of MONITOR do YOU have/use on your home p.c. you create these? .... MOST monitors these days are of the 19" size variety (1440 Pixels WIDE by 900 pixels). More in the H.D./high defintion size RATIOS. My BEST to you and yours .... GO PACK and GO BADGERS! .... T.P.

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r6y6a6n6

2:12PM | Tue, 18 October 2011

Exellent truck

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