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Ruby's Diner

Cinema 4D Realism posted on Mar 03, 2005
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Haven't completed anything in a while. I just haven't had any inspiration latley. This is from an old memory of when I was a kid. Any old folks here like me remember the old diners and the old table jukes? Thanks for looking!

Comments (18)


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sackrat

3:16PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Nicely done. Yeah,.......as a matter of fact, we have one just down the street from my house, jukes and all.

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3D_Explorer

3:18PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

If I say I remember them, does that automatically make me an old timer? In which case, I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about ... The A/A looks a little jaggie to me and the lighting a little flat but it's still a nice work.

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Nod

3:22PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Fabulous stuff.

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strata

4:22PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

This one reminds me of my living in San Fransisco in the early 80s. Many breakfast places like this one. Great render, very moody! :)) Strata

bluliner35

7:54PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

not so very long ago skipping school in detroit there were storefront greasy spoon diners and counters with these old jukeboxes. Couple of coffees and a few quarters kept me out of the cold skipping school.

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shakes

11:38PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

lovely work as always tugmaster-agree with 3dEx- the coke label looks a bit jaggy, but fantastic realism and render! love the glass and chrome

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longpod

7:10AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Looks great, nicely modelled, its looks a bit dark (could be my screen though)

handlebar

7:43AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Ah, remember them well 8)

Macfreak

8:25AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

nice models you have; The Spoon is hard to make! great work

raymondsalter

8:52AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Hi reminds me of those collage days when the bus arrived 3/4 of an hour to early cup of tea dukebox and pinball machine in the corner excellent.

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Tugmaster

9:50AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Thanks for the comments guys! 3DEX, your right bud. That's what happens when I get lazy with the AA settings plus those blurry reflections are a killer. Thanks again!

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angelluciano

12:34PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

well I think it's great... not too dark, not too anything. Perfect! Good job.

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thomaniac

12:57PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

You did a really good job here. I like this very much!

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altebanger

4:51PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Yup, brings back the memorys when I was a young one. Excellent work.

MJ40

2:16AM | Sat, 05 March 2005

Nice composition. Great job.

Cybrhawg

7:29PM | Thu, 10 March 2005

Very nice. What's a Diner? Just kidding, I remember, but I'm not that old! The ketchup and mustard bottles, sugar, creamer, salt and pepper I get, but what's in the little serving jar with the silver lid and spoon stickin' out?! I'm hoping it's like cherries? Cuz, if it's salsa, you must be from Texas! ;-) Oh yeah, punch B3 while you're at would ya? I need some Stevie Ray Vaughn, to go with my eggs and "red stuff". Thanks, Tug.

apl3d

12:50AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Just having a stroll in your gallery and really is a unbeleavable masterpiece! I want to have those vintage stuff! :) excellent work Rudy

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ZIKEO

7:10PM | Fri, 09 November 2007

Cool!! Reminds me of a Twilight Zone. William Shatner I think?


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