Work Flow:
Daz3D
Photoshop
Gen 2 & Gen 3
After Effects 3D
IRay on later renders
jvit wrote:I really liked this set, great job![]()
The scenery reminded me of the basement in That 70s Show.
fleet wrote:Once again my compliments to the artist. I wish this site had a 'like' button.
fleet wrote:Once again my compliments to the artist. I wish this site had a 'like' button.
jvit wrote:fleet wrote:Once again my compliments to the artist. I wish this site had a 'like' button.
Me too![]()
Did everyone teleport to the beach?Nice job.
muttdoggy wrote:An old friend of mine restores VW bugs. The "storage" area is in front but trying to hide in there is only for flexible and smaller adults. It's almost stepped and it's kinda awkward since the fuel tank and some wires are in there. I absolutely love those cars but trying to hide in the front storage??? NOOOO!
LRM wrote: It was very well sealed
LRM wrote:Not forever but quite a while longer than most vehicles. It was very well sealed and took a long time for water to find its way in.
edited 05 Sep 2016 12:00 (GMT -7)
04 Jul 1969 there was a huge storm in Toledo Ohio with tornado(s) and lots of rain.
My Lady (dating) and I were in my Javelin, my out-law (to be) and her sister drove their Cadillac to where we could watch the fireworks. Once there, the skies opened and Mother Nature showed her wrath. My Lady and I left (took her home). When Mom didn't return we went looking for her. I drove through water so deep (underpasses and low points) my headlights were under water. At one underpass a Bug driver and his passenger got out of the car, closed the doors, and no BS (BullShit) pushed the floating Bug over the water.
I learned second gear to keep RPMs up while driving slowly, was a good idea. I also learned drum brakes don't work worth a damn when they've been submerged. We rescued Mom and took her home. I don't recall when her Sister and the Caddy finally got back.
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