Buick Eight 1937 by NURMer
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Description
The Buick Eight 1937 in fast-back style. Polymodeled in Max 5 and rendered in VRay.
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Comments (12)
mava
Very nice as all yours :) But cars body and glass looks too plastic for me.
jmbwalsh
Excellent model and render. A neighbor of mine had this model car when I was a kid. I spent many a day climbing on his "ride" treating it like it was my own personal sliding board. Thanks for the memory.
Dinoraul
Wonderful model!The doorglass really looks bit too round.
jr221
Wow, excellent! Are you migrating to a different era of cars?
artgum
Absolutely stunning work- an excellent era to draw from as well. Exceptional skill here.
amanda_a42
COOL! what a fantastic model, BRAVO!!!
AlarmedBread
awesome model, lets see more renders =)
NURMer
Thanks all. I will do some research on more 30s' car designs. They are fun to model. The hdri map has a high irradiance so i reduced its reflections in the other renders. They may be reached through these links, just copy+paste on your browser: http://www.palat.com.br/images/bui37/12.jpg http://www.palat.com.br/images/bui37/10.jpg The same view from above, re-rendered: http://www.palat.com.br/images/bui37/11.jpg
redinard
Superb !!
Vasilij203
My God...You are the BEST:))Regards:))
kenmo
Increible modell....another classic nicely done... V
greybeard101
I've been away from the renderosity website for a long time....but when I get a notification that you have posted an image I am never disappointed. I enjoy each and every one of your renderings without exception. The current '56 Chevy series is outstanding. I am particularly fond of the '37 and '38 Buicks and in this case I am impressed that you used the slant-back 4 dr model as opposed to the more common "trunked" version with the hump added on at the rear. I had an opportunity to purchase a car much like this one ( including the colour) but alas did not have the money back then ( well....I don't have the money now either LOL) Thankyou for all your hard work and for sharing with us.