Five-Thirty, in tne Morning by Barzoff
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Description
Some start their day, some finish it.
DAZ Studio and Photoshop.
Thanks for looking.
Comments (11)
MarcoCraine
Love the realistic characters--the early morning commute dreariness is almost palpable. Oddly, it seems to work well with the warm colours and cool post-work.
Just a quick question here, though: Where's the vehicle from? Look pretty realistic from the inside, for all I can tell.
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Thanks for the comment. Oh, it looks nice from both, the inside and the outside.I got this streetcar from TurboSquid, quite pricey but for now it's actually on sale. The name is X-1 Class tram No.466 and It comes in OBJ and FBX formats. Don't bother with the OBJ format; it comes in one part object, so you can't apply the dozens texture maps that come with it. Use the FBX instead, but be aware: there are dozens parts in this car and you may have to move each part on the x,y and z axis to get them in the right place when importing the car in DAZ Studio or Carrara. And after that, you will have to apply all the textures. Lot of fun. This is the pleasure when sometimes you import FBX object in DS or Carrara.
P.S. The advertising posters are not included in the streetcar.
Cheers
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Time to get to work; time to go to bed.
Graphixa
Superb scene and characters.
paul_gormley
very impressive streetcar scene, great work on the period posters too, super render
bugsnouveau
Really sweet stuff and thank you for sharing!
crender
Excellent !
3DClassics123456
As always a superb image with its particular atmosphere, looking like a Edward Hopper's painting. The only reservation is about the background : the track - the rails - is too visible. In a realistic image, the horizon is located exactly at the height of the spectator eye(s). In your image, the background gives the impression of sloping rails, as if now the tram had brutally become horizontal after a slope. Such slope is impossible for such a tram : this is not a cog-rail tram...
PandaB5
That's such a cool scene - I especially like the guy in the hat in the front. It's beautifully done but so full of mystery and intrigue - who are they, are they going to work or home. Great render.
buffalosoldier
wow i have been there what a great scene
uncollared
Beautiful. Great job on setting the mood
A_Sunbeam
Splendid characters and expressions - especially the girl.