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 (10)
Great work!
Many thanks my friend! Much appreciated!
I like the black car, excellent scene with this new perspective !
Thank you, Danielle! Very much appreciated! Yes! I think I'm liking the black one more too!
Thank you, ricardo! Much appreciated!
Excellent image with the impressive estate and huge house in the background. The black car with red trimming really looks great. Fine job!
Many thanks for the comment and support! I am most grateful to you!
Awesome black car and great characters, beautiful environment too… very fine work !!
Thank you for the comment! I greatly appreciate your kind and generous support!
Well done great scene
Thank you, Magik! Very much appreciated!
Looks like he's still negotiating. And the young one's playing it hard. Nice perspective on this.
Well, anything worth having is worth putting in the effort, I guess? Thanks for the comment and observation! Much appreciated!
I see a long-time friendship developing here - they both have a passion for awesome rides! A great job on this, Bill!
Thank you Rod! Glad for your insight into this image! Great take!
Beautiful setting. Nice cars. Lincolns are my favorite.
The Mark V is my all time favorite as well! Thanks for viewing and commenting!
Same as last image... I'm always impressed with the challenge of combining rendered material with a background generated elsewhere. I think the shadows work a bit better here; less contrast with the diffuse shadows of the AI rendered background. =)
Molly
Thank you, Molly! Very much appreciated!