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 (13)
ricardo719
1973 Eldorado! I had a '73 hardtop, it was a copper/bronze color, almost a burnt orange, with a cream landau vinyl roof, and a black-and-white houndstooth interior! I absolutely loved that car! I took it with me from Illinois to Colorado. It got me through a year of Beauty School in Illinois, first. It had rust holes but it was built like a TANK! I sure miss Ginger!
Radar_rad-dude
Thanks so much for the comment and the memories shared again. Always a pleasure to share with you. Here is one of my own:
I had a similarly colored 76 Eldorado convertible for about a year. It was a gorgeous car with a light tan top. Tan leather interior and more options than I was ever able to figure out. That super sized 500 plus cubic inch engine really had the torque and surprised me out on the road getting better than 18 mpg. What a smooth ride and like you say, built better than a tank! LOL! Oh, the memories. Yes, I loved that car too!
starship64 Online Now!
Nicely done!
Radar_rad-dude
Many thanks for the comments, my friend! Always a pleasure to hear from you!
A_Sunbeam
18mpg? It must have been extremely heavy (and the petrol dirt cheap!)
Radar_rad-dude
Thanks for the comment, Sunbeam! I greatly appreciate your kindness. Yes, it was a heavy car, over 5,000 pounds. And gas was around 30 cents per gallon. Around town driving you were lucky to get 8 or 10 miles per gallon. Those were the days, my friend! I'm glad they finally did end! LOL!
STEVIEUKWONDER
I remember the 50's cars in all their glory whilst living in Singapore. These cars are equally attractive even though they're from another era. Great work Bill! The girls look really fit too! lol Make sure they take their shoes off before spoiling the carpet with those heels!
uncollared
You missing the holidays? Gone back to Christmas colors I see
MollyFootman Online Now!
Those girls are matching the cars in a most entertaining way. The implied interaction is hilarious! XD
Molly
mazzam
Nice render and colors.
Radar_rad-dude
Thanks for the comment, mazzam! I greatly appreciate hearing from youi!
OmniFX
Sweet, humorous and lovely. What is wrong with the red one? lol Great render!
Radar_rad-dude
Thanks for the comment, my friend! I greatly appreciate it! There is nothing wrong with either of the Caddys. I just did this as a little petty rivalry between the spoilt twins and to contrast them in a sort of yin/yang situation.
MeInOhio
I'd prefer you didn't! Nicely done!
Richardphotos
have them exchange dresses and then there will be no problem. superb work
Radar_rad-dude
Yes! That might solve the problem! I will suggest it to them! LOL! Many thanks for the comment, Richard! I greatly appreciate it!
mifdesign
Outstanding glamorous composition, amazing cars, superb characters, wonderful poses and expressions, brilliant awesome render.
Magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!
K_T_Ong
Very nice contrast of the two complimentary colors, green and red. And of two different poses and expressions as well.
Maybe we can make the contrast even more interesting if we have a sleek, dangerous-looking green Lamborghini on one side, and on the other a nice, old-fashioned little red Volkswagen Beetle from the 1960s? :)
Radar_rad-dude
Yes! That contrast would be hilarious wouldn't it? Thanks for the comments KT! I greatly appreciate you kindness in viewing my works and leaving such fine words!
UteBigSmile
That's a very very nice composed image, I also looked at all your last ones that look great, but for reasons you know, unfortunately I can't comment on all of them. I wish you and yours a peaceful weekend!