Hello! All.
Grab a Coffee and join me in my gallery.
I hope you enjoy your visit.BIOBorn: Rome, New York - March, 1952 (Old Fart)
Living In: Haven't Moved.
Job: Retired from Security Work and presently Vice President of Nostalgia Productions Inc. in Rome, NY. Our goal is to promote family oriented venues in order to help out with our community's economy. We produce shows such as "Hot August Nats" a three day HotRod & Custom Show,"Thunder at the Griff" a two day motorcycle show and "Sport Compact & X-Treme Truck Battle" another two day event. I also do the t-shirt and poster artwork for these events along with their web sites.
My Hobbies Include: Computers & Computer Graphics. Web Site Design. My personal web site is Shadow's Alley - Gallery of Rods & Customs. You can view it at: www.shadowsalley.com Other hobbies include woodworking, custom airbrush painting, hot rods of course, oil & acrylic painting and way to many more to list.
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Comments (8)
Doublecrash
Beautiful work, with right ligthing and a whole bunch of beautiful models (compliments to all the family!)
webmaster421
This is great! I love the lighting and all the little details, right down to the outlet with a cord plugged in - very clever. And the view out the window is wonderful and realistic.
priest_1
this is excellent work
alvinylaya
Excellent!
Z_Shadow
Thank You all for the comments. Glasko, I see your point concerning the coffee table. As far as the girl goes, I could argue that the sofa is of high quality and fairly new, so that you wouldn't sink into it as you would an older broken in piece. LOL. Seriously, I may try your suggestions. PS. I have been thinking of doing a series of different views from within the room.
Glasko
Well since there is no postwork you really have the option to take any view from within the room. (That's the true advantage to pure renders, although I'm a postwork demon :D)
V1xxy
Beautiful work!
thecadhouse
A Nice Image. A lot of work has obviously gone into this. The lighting could maybe come from outside as sunshine and / or possibly from all the lighting details to the left of the picture! good work