I am an amateur artist. I enjoy rendering 3D compositions and exploring random trains of thought when creating new images. I get a lot of inspiration from the many wonderful artist here at Renderosity. If you find a render I have created that you like, please give me a comment. I love hearing from you. Thank all of you that have commented on my renders to date. I really appreciate you taking the time to do so!
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Comments (18)
ikke.evc
Nice car and scene.
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I would imagine any self-respecting Cadillac dealer would be happy to take him on board, considering his sales history, as long, that is, as he arrives for work properly clothed! LOVED the Dodge!
Koala44
Very nice scene, In France he will have to wear a tee shirt before getting behind the wheel.
uncollared
Very nice :)
misumu
Nicely done, we all know what sells cars and only half of it is the vehicle itself.
Jean_C
Very cool scene, nice work!
Leije
Nice reflects, wonderful car !
RG19
Oh my God! What is going to do with that @#$% car : In the words of Abraham Lincoln: > Pardon my French then @#$%^&*! :)
LyleAryn
No car like Mopar, Daddy-o!
daggerwilldo
I really like your cars and your characters. Both very well done. You create such fun and enjoyable art. I look forward to seeing many more.
Richardphotos
a dodge no less. a room mate that I had in college had a 52-53 Plymouth that was always needing a push to get it started. now he was six feet plus(180#) and always making it known that he was so agile at sports,But he always wanted me to give him a shove to start it. I had a 50 Chevy fastback that had such high torque(compression) that I had to push it and jump in to pop the clutch. I was about 135# versus 180# and I never needed any help. superb render and paint on the car
donnena
what a shine!!! give the boy a raise!
perpetualrevision
What's responsible for the success of a bare chested sock hopping salesman?? Hmm, let me guess... the jeans?! :-) Fun scene and lovely shiny car!
RodS
He must just have the gift of gab.... LOL The car being a beautiful classic doesn't hurt, either, I'm sure.
Well done scene here, Bill!
anitalee
Excellent
MeInOhio
Nice job!
Wolfenshire
I like that ad you used. At the antique stores you find old magazines with those in it.
miwi
Nice car and scene!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!