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 (12)
STEVIEUKWONDER
That London and North Eastern Railway locomotive looks a little out of place, but for the Coleman's sign! Now Colemans, make mustard in UK so that's near enough! Fabulous commercial vehicles and scene!
donnena
So serene!
LyleAryn
Certainly tranquil!
ikke.evc
Nice scene, i hear the steamloc's puffs, hisses and the pings of the metal contracting and expanding.
Wolfenshire
I think I can smell fresh bread baking.
MeInOhio
Nice scene. I like the building. How do you add credits? I know there's field, but do you have to type the exact title for it to find it?
Radar_rad-dude
To add store created credits, you need to know the vendor. Start typing that in and a list of suggestions will start to appear. It might not be in the first batch so the more you type, the more accurate the selection will be until you find the vendor. Then below that field will be listed all the items that vendor is currently selling. You have to scroll through them sometimes to find the item you wish to credit. Once you have the item highlighted, there is a button below that to click to post. You will see the posted item below these fields before you post your image. Hope that helps. I know I didn't know how to do it for the longest time till I decided to grab the bull by the horn and tough my way through it. Took me awhile but I did finally succeed. And again, Thanks so very much for your comments and views! I am very grateful for you kindness in doing so! Bill D.
RodS
What a great scene, Bill! I so wish I lived there - quiet time would be sooo welcome!
A_Sunbeam
Well, the loco is British, as is Colman's, but those trucks have left-hand-drive, so they're American, as are the hills ... The outside wooden khazi is a nice touch ... Great image and vehicles!
Koala44
Splendid work, very nice scene
daggerwilldo
A very fun scene with a lot going on. As you look over the canvas you start to realize how much is really there. I commend you on your use of assets.
perpetualrevision
Love the ole timey feel of this one :-)
miwi
Another wonderful scene and a fantastic composition,again excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!