CAR AND BIKE LOVERS THREAD - MARK IV

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  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025
    edited June 2018

    Good film noir look and feel!

    WIP - not 100% happy with it yet..

     

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  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,444

    Forum Gremlin struck again and hadn't gotten any notifications

    Nice work all of you

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,057
    hacsart said:

    Good film noir look and feel!

    WIP - not 100% happy with it yet..

     

    ...some AMC love here.  Used to work for them back in Wisconsin.

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    Old Tex!

     

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212

    Another nice night scene!

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    DanaTA said:

    Another nice night scene!

    Dana

    Thanks, the gas station is a freebie, didn't even have to texture it after I put it into Poser7 and made it a part of my library, it shows up in DS just fine!

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Another nice night scene!

    Dana

    Thanks, the gas station is a freebie, didn't even have to texture it after I put it into Poser7 and made it a part of my library, it shows up in DS just fine!

     

    Where is it from?

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited June 2018

     

    Introducing the Turquoise Coupe!

    Found some shaders in the freebie section of Rendo, they look pretty nice, used the Turquoise for the car paint and maroon for the wheels, and it includes chrome.

     

     

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  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025

    Thanks Mate! that will be useful!

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212
    GLWoodard said:

    Thanks, bookmarked the page.

    Dana

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,444
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:

    Thanks, bookmarked the page.

    Dana

    Ditto

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    Summer!

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212

    That tile is too distracting!  And it reminds me of the bathroom in my old apartment.  indecision

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    It really is isn't it!

     

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    The tiles shouldn't be too distracting in this one, even though they are there!

     

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212

    Not distracting at all, no.

    Dana

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,444

    That one works OK

  • SaphirewildSaphirewild Posts: 6,668

    Anyone see the free car over @ Rendo? I hope you all enjoy!!

    It is HERE

  • SaphirewildSaphirewild Posts: 6,668

    Everyone is doing some amazing renders for cars and motorbikes.

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited June 2018

    The Tunnel At 4 AM

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212

    Nice lighting!  I think even at 4:00 am, the tunnel on 93 in Boston is more busy than this, though.

     

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    I've been through several tunnels in the wee hours of the morning, including the one that goes under the water in Alabama, most of the time, especially in the northeast, the tunnels are busy, so are the highways for that matter, I've been around the Beltway in DC at several different times of the day, its like driving in the San Francisco area, busy 24/7!

     

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212
    GLWoodard said:

    I've been through several tunnels in the wee hours of the morning, including the one that goes under the water in Alabama, most of the time, especially in the northeast, the tunnels are busy, so are the highways for that matter, I've been around the Beltway in DC at several different times of the day, its like driving in the San Francisco area, busy 24/7!

     

     

    The tunnel on 93 is what they were calling The Big Dig.  Took years, went way over budget, and has had problems.  What I don't like is to see water running down the walls when I'm going through it.  A large part of that area of Boston was landfill in the bay.   It makes me nervous.  Fortunately, I only go through there a couple times a year.  It's the way to New Hampshire, where I go for vacation.  Other than that, I only go into Boston when I have to bring someone to the airport or pick them up.  That doesn't happen very often.  Thankfully.

     

    Dana

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,444
    edited June 2018

    Last tunnel I was in was around 45 or 50 years ago and you had to crawl through and keep an eye out for booby traps and other unpleasant surprises 

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,057
    edited June 2018
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:

    I've been through several tunnels in the wee hours of the morning, including the one that goes under the water in Alabama, most of the time, especially in the northeast, the tunnels are busy, so are the highways for that matter, I've been around the Beltway in DC at several different times of the day, its like driving in the San Francisco area, busy 24/7!

     

     

    The tunnel on 93 is what they were calling The Big Dig.  Took years, went way over budget, and has had problems.  What I don't like is to see water running down the walls when I'm going through it.  A large part of that area of Boston was landfill in the bay.   It makes me nervous.  Fortunately, I only go through there a couple times a year.  It's the way to New Hampshire, where I go for vacation.  Other than that, I only go into Boston when I have to bring someone to the airport or pick them up.  That doesn't happen very often.  Thankfully.

     

    Dana

    ...that is why they built our LRT tram above ground instead of below the streets in the city centre here.  When boring the west hills LRT tunnel they encountered a lot of wet soft clay as well.  In the lit areas, one can see places where there is water seeping through the seams in the concrete. As we are also in a seismically active area, I'm somewhat glad I don't have to commute that way any more.

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    Stingray Summer Breeze!

     

     

     

  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025
    edited June 2018

    Nice "Vette....  here’s a convertible for summer evenings ...

    and the daytime version :)

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  • AJ2112AJ2112 Posts: 1,416
    edited June 2018

    Hi friends, lot's of awesome car renders yes Was wondering if someone could assist.  I love to render cars, outdoor no problem, indoor is a real pain.  Problem I have is HDRi light reflection all over the car/windshield, doesn't matter how I move lights around, to remove reflection, image becomes dark.  Will share latest image, ilustrate what I share.  Thanks for any assistance.  

     

     

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,212

    Light reflections on an indoor car (or anyplace) are a natural thing.  The type of light source should be considered, though.  It seems you have an umbrella light.  Usually in photograpy for cars rectangular light diffusers and reflector panels are used and placed so they accent the cars bodyshape and lines and curves.  Look at real photos from manufacturers and you will see what I mean.  Without reflections like these, the car would seem rather flat and uninteresting.

    Dana

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