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 (11)
uncollared
Great setting. Love the lighting and colors
STEVIEUKWONDER
You have made excellent use of this impressive background Bill! The lady's nice but the car's the star! lol
MeInOhio
Very nice. I wonder what she is offering the fawn. I didn't know that about the car and Elizabeth Taylor. Thanks for the info.
MollyFootman
Nice work with a challenging image to blend into. As an aside, the image, while beautiful gets a bit wonky in the spires toward the back of the building. It reminds me of how much trouble AI has with human hands for some reason. =)
The story of matching a car's paint job to Elizabeth Taylor's eyes is interesting I had to look it up and see pictures of the actual car. ;-)
Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed viewing.
Molly
starship64
Nicely done!
Wolfenshire
A delightful moment with nature. People should stop more often to view the world around them.
Radar_rad-dude
I agree wholeheartedly, Wolfenshire! This world is spinning too fast already without us taking time to see what exists around us. I will have to take your suggestion to heart myself. Maybe I can squeeze a few more precious moments into my day that way. I certainly hope it works that way. Many thanks for the comment and viewing! Very much appreciated!
bakapo
this is a sweet scene!
Richardphotos
my high school auto mechanic class's teacher had a 1957 Mark. he was so heavy that the front seat was ruined for anyone else. He weighed 500 plus pounds and stood 6 feet 6 inches.
very beautiful render and the background rocks!
moochagoo
Very surrealist work !
Radar_rad-dude
Many thanks for the comment, my friend! I greatly appreciate it! Hope you are having a wonderful New Year thus far and that it continues to be good to you!
UteBigSmile
Great looking image, I think your work is getting better and better, keep it up. Have a nice Sunday and a good start into the new week!
donnena
Super image, as usual!!
Radar_rad-dude
So many thanks from me, Andy! Very very much appreciated!