~Sixty Eight SS~ by EngleWolf
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Description
Daz Nova with many
changes from the
original model.
Added my own rim
caps, tires, SS
trim, plates and
mats.
Surrounded by
frogdot's quarter
dome radial
lights.
Take care and
thanks for
looking!
~Joe~
Comments (24)
sackrat
Outstanding ! Excellent car also.
Funcoflipper
Ahhh. The old style mag wheels. Its the only way to go.
Primal
i always kick myself for selling my 67 el camino..this is like a photo...excellent!!
Sking
Awesome render!! Love the lighting and the level of detail. Excellent render Joe. (V) ---- Scott.
whiskeysierra
perfect job, my friend!
Euxeb007
wow, this is very good !
avidflame
Excellent render. Agree with primaltruck on the photo-realism :)
electric
awesome car render cooler mats and reflection,,,nice lighting...
drawbridgep
Wouldn't look out of place in a magazine. Very real looking render.
dashboard_jehovah
Sweet lookin' ride you have made here!...looks real to me!
lordstormdragon
One of the best, if not THE best auto render I've seen come through Bryce! Awesome materials, lighting, and the model itself looks grand. Good stuff...
ms-3Dstudio
Beautiful car & VERY well done!!
cujoe_da_man
Very good image, I love old muscle cars, can't seem to understand the whole ricer thing. One thing, you may want to check your AA, there are a few jagged lines. I have a train that under certain lights, even AA can't get rid of them. Looks good otherwise.
tallpindo
I never liked the monoleaf springs for high performance but it did not matter on the 65 fourdoor with 192ci six I rented between the Mustang and the 66 Chevelle SS-396. This one does look quite nice by comparison. Your render with the Cragar wheels looks almost real. Grumpy Jenkins came close to beating the last Cuda Hemi in 66 A stock with a 350/327 with hydraulic cam so we must look in awe. The D series Carter AFB worked well with oversize metering rods to replace the 4 Stromberg 48's on my 265.
Burpee
I want this car...wow! Superb work and lighting!
Tanczos
great!! I just read a savage argument on another forum about how Bryce was pants and how you can't get this or that effect especially realistic lighting....but just look at this image! proves a point quite well I think ;o)Tanc
cynlee
ohhhhhhhhhhh... yum!!! very realistic looking! :]
eres
Stunning!!!!!
MoonGoat
Bryce is not pants, as this image rules.
RJC
Bitchin' ,Boss, Cool, Awesome. I want one of these cars so bad!!!! I've always loved them. A very nice tribute to an awesome muscle car.
TallPockets
Joe. Amazingly good! V Your cars/vehicle work is THE BEST! Tallpindo's remarks of Grumpy Jenkins reminds me of my youth. In 1969 we went every sat. night to Martin Dragstrip. Located between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, Michigan. For $20 bucks ya' bought a 'pit pass'. They only ran finals at night and the lights made the paint jobs look unbelievable! Just some of the stars I saw/remember: Big Daddy Don Garlits and his Swamp Rat (first rear engine - he invented cuz' a previous motor explosion on all the 'front' engine mounted rails blew off some toe tips -lol), Shirley Cha Cha Muldowney. In knee high boots and her pink rail. WOW! Don the snake Prudhomme. Now owns racing team. Dick Lahaie. TV Tommy Ivo. Roger Lindamoood's "Color Me Gone" rainbow painted hood funny car. The Chi Town Hustler. Crew chief of Austin Coil of Farkonas, Coil, and Minnick. Austin Coil now is crew chief for John Force funny cars! First funny car I ever saw run over 200 mph! 1969 remember! lol. Also, saw rails/top dragster break the magical '6' second E.T. barrier in 1969! Wild Willie Borsch and his roadster he drove one handed. The Little Red Wagon. Mopar magic! Wheelied the ENTIRE 1/4 mile! LOL. Those were the days, my friend! T.P./brian.
estevez
Very realistic scene and super model. Congratulations !
ymhcallab
I have to pick up my jaw dropped on the floor. It is just stunning!
garyandcatherine
I agree with everyone especially ymhcallab, except that I also have to wipe up the drool off my keyboard. Exceptional work.