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 (13)
Nice looking cars.
Many thanks for noticing and commenting on this image! Very much appreciated!
Love those color combos! Packards?
Good guess but not quite. Soviet rip off design of the 55 Packard. Thanks for the comment! Greatly appreciated!
Fantastic work!
Thank you for the comment! Muchly appreciated my friend!
You can tell it's Soviet by the boot full of tools,
Oh pretty. Love the blue
Two superb old cars, so well presented !
Great looking and elegant cars…excellent render !!
You should have a title for your next posting, "A Couple of Old Classics II " Which shows pictures of YOU and ME, with reflective flooring! Hahahahaha! Running quickly out of harm's way! Gorgeous cars Bill!
That WOULD be a funny one! Especially of me! Many thanks for the comment! Greatly appreciated my friend! Cheers and wishing you a very happy weekend coming up soon!
Sweet looking cars. Very rare to see 4 door convertibles. Fabulous render.
The rarest automotive body style produced in the years since World War II is, with little doubt, the four-door convertible.
Nice looking classics. Nice reflections. Those old convertibles always had those terrible rear window. The plastic would turn a grungy brown that was so cloudy you couldn't see through them. Thanks for the memories.
Xcellent image !!!
As always, I admire your automotive show room images. I find it interesting that you cropped this closely enough that you lost a bit of the front end and tail fin care in the foreground. As always, thanks for sharing, I enjoy viewing!
Molly
My reasoning for cropping this one as I did was because these are Russian cars and I didn't want them to reflect on the Memorial Day spirit. I wanted them to look like the Packards of that year rather than the Russian version/copy of the Packard! Thank you so much for the comment and observation, Molly! I greatly appreciate your kind critiques and helpful suggestions always!
either China or Russian copying American know how. superb work