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)
brain1969
very cool work
Radar_rad-dude
Many thanks for the comment! Always a pleasure to hear from you! Hope the New Year is being good to you thus far!
MeInOhio
Very nice. Like the comic look!
Radar_rad-dude
Yeah! Roger Rabbit, eat your heart out! LOL! Many thanks for the comment! Very much appreciated!
bakapo
I love the background! "beer drinking mafia boss" better start walking, maybe he can fill the beer bottles with gasoline. haha ... I really do like the mixed medium used in this scene.
misumu
I like the effect, reminds me of some music videos in the past.
MollyFootman
Well now, this is eye-catching. It reminds me of old animated cartoons which featured one live human actor inserted by green screen compositing (only here we have 2 humans and a classic care XD). Thanks for sharing, this is marvelously creative. =)
Molly
ricardo719
What a wonderful collaboration! Indeed, Roger Rabbit, eat your heart out! I'm curious, how do you get shadows to render when you're using a background image as opposed to a 3D environment?
Radar_rad-dude
Thanks for the comment, 'cardo! Greatly appreciated! There is no problem to get shadows with a background image. Make sure shadows is turned on with the 'ground' in your base window and adjust your lights to match whatever is in the scene. Use only one light with shadow checked and ad more lights to preserve details but be sure shadow isn't checked for them. I usually only use two lights. One (called sunlight) with shadow on and one for fill with shadow turned off. Then I start playing with the lighting until I get it looking close to how it is in the background image. In this image, the background doesn't seem to have much shading, so I placed my sunlight almost directly above the characters to produce the 12 o'clock noon shadow.
RedPhantom
Love the varying levels of realism. Makes you stop and look. And I agree with the others. It does remind me of Roger Rabbit a little.
A_Sunbeam
Beautiful shiny car and splendid background!
Darkglass
Simply brilliant, so creative and nicely crafted...!!
madame
Wonderful mix of style it’s a very creative and imaginative work, I especially like the marvelous background… superbly done !!
uncollared
Very cool style to this
OmniFX
Outstanding, that is different and looks fantastic. Love the story behind the image. Sweet!
MagikUnicorn
Sweet love it
thekingtut
So all they're worried about is who's to blame for running out of gas just outside Toontown? They're outside Toontown! The craziest place to be!
STEVIEUKWONDER
Reminds me of a De Soto my Parents had in Singapore! Nice work!
DRAKELOT
Xcellent, Cool Image !!!
Radar_rad-dude
Thanks for the comment, my good friend! I greatly appreciate hearing from you! Hope your New Year is going great for you!
donnena
oh my goodness!! they turned left onto Cartoon Lane. Gas doesn't work here. they'll be walking for a while!! ;)
Radar_rad-dude
Too funny, Andy! I love it! In reviewing this disaster, I also see a glaring shortage of truly red pixels. Perhaps that might also be what cause the Pontiac to stall out? Many thanks for the comment! I greatly appreciate your take!