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 (21)
ikke.evc
Well it's Adventure Airlines. Could be worse, Kamikaze Airlines!
CoolDimension
Wonderful scene! It has real stand-out qualities and so much story potential! I really like the historical look you gave this!
KarmaSong
With such a trademark, this air company would surely win over my trust in it ! A superb scene, as always !
STEVIEUKWONDER
That Limousine looks perfect against the backdrop of your lovely old Douglas!
MeInOhio
Very nice looking scene! Love the play of lights on the black car.
Leije
I like the old black car, the characters, and the plane, wonderful scene, well lit !
MagikUnicorn
Excellent work
Jean_C
Superbly done scene!
JohnnyM
With an airplane like that, how could anything go wrong...or could it? Wow Bill, the potential for many stories are flying through my head! "excuse the pun" LOL This is such a well crafted scene, but then again, you are the master at putting these scenes together! We shall wait and see where you take us with this story aboard Adventure Airlines on its maiden flight over the Bermuda Triangle! :-)
Radar_rad-dude
Such an amazing assortment of ideas to try and sort through, Johnny! I don't know where to begin! The orient, Cairo, the Philippines, Russia, Mongolia, etc. So many possibilities and only 'one life to live(?)' at a time anyway! I will have to take a calming pill and try to sort this one out! LOL! Thanks so very much for your enthusiastic comment, Johnny! I just wish I had some of your talent to bring one of those stories to life! Always appreciate you kindness in leaving and comment and for all the good ideas you have and all the great art you produce! Many fine praises from me to you on your superb and magnificently creative essence!
mazzam
Well they have closed the entrance hatch. One of the best designed planes ever.
perpetualrevision
I sense the chauffeured passenger may be a wee bit impatient, if he wants the plane to be ready to go as soon as he gets on! Or maybe he gets a bit nervous until the ole bucket 'o bolts is safely up into the air? Hope he's setting off on one of those adventures people usually come back from with great stories, and not one of those that becomes, say, a legend of the Bermuda triangle!
LilMichiganDevil
Lovin it !
jdwtrxk
Adventure Airlines hints of the old bird's losing an engine over some jungle or another and the surviving passengers being chased by cannibals....
Wolfenshire
The font on the airplane is Indiana Jones font. So, what treasure in a far away land are we looking for?
uncollared
Nice paint job
MollyFootman
The cars and choice of the classic aircraft really gives a sense of the vintage pulp adventure; Dieselpunk in the same vein as Indiana Jones or Rocketeer as noted above. I've not messed too much with Dieselpunk stylings but you could run with this. I'm sure you know that Cybertenko also has a product with this aircraft crashed. XD
Thanks for sharing, I've enjoyed viewing my dear.
Molly
Darkglass
Quality car, and a classic plane, wonderful imagery, lovely work...!!
rocdan
great scene and render excellent
mifdesign
Big plane, big adventures to come! Wonderful scene, excellent render, Bill! I love it!
RodS Online Now!
Ready to go! This is really superbly done, Bill! You just keep getting better!
Richardphotos
when I was young, I was seeing the DC3 versions everyday as well as the C47's. there was a Douglas plant and a Spartan instrument company. the air force was always coming in for new instruments/radios. an very exciting scene with so many directions that you could go with