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 (11)
Nice work!
Thanks so very much for the comment, starship64! I greatly appreciate it!
Adorable old car, and Timothy is adorable, too!
Thank you so much for the comment, 'Cardo! Very much appreciated! Yes, I think Timothy is a great looking character too!
Quality old Ford, again a great colour, top scene as always..!
Many thanks for taking a look at the old 40 model! I greatly appreciate you generous support, my friend! I liked viewing your recent renders of fantastic models! Top quality work on all of the in all respects! Tip of the hat to your enormous and fine creativity!
Handsome character. Love his outfit. Nice work
Many thanks for the comment, my friend! Always greatly appreciated!
Never get enough 40 Fords :)
Many thanks for the comment my friend! I love them old Fords too! Greatly appreciate your support!
Excellent
Thank you, Magik! I greatly appreciate hearing from you! Now I've gotta take a look at what you have done today! Wink!
What a great old car, the young guy is not bad neither :)… great work !!
Looks pretty sharp!
Thank you, my friend! Greatly appreciated!
What a lovely car! I believe an offshoot model, the Ford Pilot was assembled in Dagenham UK with a 2.2 & 3.8 litre V8 power train.
Ford and Dude make a nice pair, I think. You might want to try something with a picture like this: turn on DoF in rendering with camera settings of an F-Stop of 8 or so and focus distance just between the dude and his lovely Ford. That should make the foreground including the Dude and his car very crisply in focus while the more distant background including all the cool lo rez people very gently blurred. Not everyone likes the effect as much as I do but if you like that kind of look, this here's one of those pictures where it might work very well.
Thank you for sharing, I always enjoy viewing!
Molly
Thanks for the viewing and comment, Molly! I greatly appreciate the tip for improvement! I will check it out and play with it just to see how it works. Always a pleasure to hear from you, my good and supportive friend!
Excellent scene and awesome old Ford. Great work!