CAR AND BIKE LOVERS THREAD - MARK IV

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited August 2017

    Stormy's Ride!

     

     

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,214

    Nice!

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited August 2017

     

    How about this one?

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,214

    Look at those battering rams!  laugh

    Dana

  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited August 2017

    I think I'm getting the hang of Iray rendering. Here is my latest. A GTA conversion. 1937 Cord 812 on a DT HDRI backgraound. Full sphere with HDRI sunlight straightup overhead like 12:00 (notice the shadow is right under the car). The brighness sets Tom2099s Bahama Blue shader off just right. One hour bake. 

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  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited August 2017
    DanaTA said:

    Look at those battering rams!  laugh

    Dana

    And on the bumper too!

    Knockers up!....(Rusty Warren)

     

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  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    GLWoodard said:

    Stormy's Ride!

     

     

    OK....now you are showing too much girl and not enough car! With that said, I'd say Stormy has a pretty nice ride. Love the old coke machine...looks like a sketchup conversion to me.

     

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    music2u4u said:
    GLWoodard said:

    Stormy's Ride!

     

     

    OK....now you are showing too much girl and not enough car! With that said, I'd say Stormy has a pretty nice ride. Love the old coke machine...looks like a sketchup conversion to me.

     

     

    Of course its a sketchup conversion, one of the better detailed models from the warehouse!

     

     

     

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,450

    I remember those old Coke machines as well as the ones where the bottles hung in abox full of ice and water and you slid them down the rail to one end then over until they were at the gate then into the gate where you could pull it up and out and you didn't dare let it slip out of your fingers and drop back because the gate would lock

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,214

    Look at those battering rams!  laugh

    Dana

    music2u4u said:

    I think I'm getting the hang of Iray rendering. Here is my latest. A GTA conversion. 1937 Cord 812 on a DT HDRI backgraound. Full sphere with HDRI sunlight straightup overhead like 12:00 (notice the shadow is right under the car). The brighness sets Tom2099s Bahama Blue shader off just right. One hour bake. 

    Wow, really nice!

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    I remember those old Coke machines as well as the ones where the bottles hung in abox full of ice and water and you slid them down the rail to one end then over until they were at the gate then into the gate where you could pull it up and out and you didn't dare let it slip out of your fingers and drop back because the gate would lock

     

    Then you would have to put in another dime, or get the store clerk to get it out for you!!

     

     

     

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,450
    GLWoodard said:

    I remember those old Coke machines as well as the ones where the bottles hung in abox full of ice and water and you slid them down the rail to one end then over until they were at the gate then into the gate where you could pull it up and out and you didn't dare let it slip out of your fingers and drop back because the gate would lock

     

    Then you would have to put in another dime, or get the store clerk to get it out for you!!

     

     

     

    Yep

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    edited August 2017

     

    How about a 53 Buick Skylark?

     

     

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  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025

    Ok.. Skylark it is..  Nice one ,by the way

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  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    hacsart said:

    Ok.. Skylark it is..  Nice one ,by the way

    I bet you got it on the Warehouse too!

     

     

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,214

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,214
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

    You're funny!  I was never a big car nut.  I have appreciation for the older cars and styles.  But I don't know a whole lot about them and can't tell some of them apart.  I can guess pretty good, though.  Until it comes to foreign cars, then the  only ones I have a clue about are modern ones....well, those and a Rolls has a certain look to it.

    Youngster.  Hahahaha.  I graduated high school in 1971!

    Dana

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

    You're funny!  I was never a big car nut.  I have appreciation for the older cars and styles.  But I don't know a whole lot about them and can't tell some of them apart.  I can guess pretty good, though.  Until it comes to foreign cars, then the  only ones I have a clue about are modern ones....well, those and a Rolls has a certain look to it.

    Youngster.  Hahahaha.  I graduated high school in 1971!

    Dana

    Oh heck, your at least as old as I am, I guess if you never been a car nut, to me, all of todays cars look alike, and they're all ugly LOL!

     

     

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,450
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

    You're funny!  I was never a big car nut.  I have appreciation for the older cars and styles.  But I don't know a whole lot about them and can't tell some of them apart.  I can guess pretty good, though.  Until it comes to foreign cars, then the  only ones I have a clue about are modern ones....well, those and a Rolls has a certain look to it.

    Youngster.  Hahahaha.  I graduated high school in 1971!

    Dana

    Oh heck, your at least as old as I am, I guess if you never been a car nut, to me, all of todays cars look alike, and they're all ugly LOL!

     

     

    Same here graduated 1972 and I agree about the cars the old ones had style and class Nothing stylish or classy about a rectangle with wheels

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

    You're funny!  I was never a big car nut.  I have appreciation for the older cars and styles.  But I don't know a whole lot about them and can't tell some of them apart.  I can guess pretty good, though.  Until it comes to foreign cars, then the  only ones I have a clue about are modern ones....well, those and a Rolls has a certain look to it.

    Youngster.  Hahahaha.  I graduated high school in 1971!

    Dana

    Oh heck, your at least as old as I am, I guess if you never been a car nut, to me, all of todays cars look alike, and they're all ugly LOL!

     

     

    Same here graduated 1972 and I agree about the cars the old ones had style and class Nothing stylish or classy about a rectangle with wheels

     

     

    You ain't whistlin' dixie there, I've had to work a few days here and there in a wrecking yard, I was working with doors, trunk lids, fenders and hoods, you can't tell what they came off of until you look at the paper work!!

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,450
    GLWoodard said:
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

    You're funny!  I was never a big car nut.  I have appreciation for the older cars and styles.  But I don't know a whole lot about them and can't tell some of them apart.  I can guess pretty good, though.  Until it comes to foreign cars, then the  only ones I have a clue about are modern ones....well, those and a Rolls has a certain look to it.

    Youngster.  Hahahaha.  I graduated high school in 1971!

    Dana

    Oh heck, your at least as old as I am, I guess if you never been a car nut, to me, all of todays cars look alike, and they're all ugly LOL!

     

     

    Same here graduated 1972 and I agree about the cars the old ones had style and class Nothing stylish or classy about a rectangle with wheels

     

     

    You ain't whistlin' dixie there, I've had to work a few days here and there in a wrecking yard, I was working with doors, trunk lids, fenders and hoods, you can't tell what they came off of until you look at the paper work!!

    18 years Master Tech

  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822

    I remember those old Coke machines as well as the ones where the bottles hung in abox full of ice and water and you slid them down the rail to one end then over until they were at the gate then into the gate where you could pull it up and out and you didn't dare let it slip out of your fingers and drop back because the gate would lock

    Are we talking cokes here or cattle?...HA!

    I do remember the flip cap on the top of the short square machines where you flip it open and reach in and pull the drink up and out of a slot. Back when drinks were actuallu ice cold. Not like those convienience store luke warm drinks. A 61/2 oz. coke in the little green bottle with a pack of planters peanuts poured in it was the ultimate.

    Here ya go...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75MmS2ONVoc

     

     

     

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  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    GLWoodard said:
    hacsart said:

    Ok.. Skylark it is..  Nice one ,by the way

    I bet you got it on the Warehouse too!

     

     

     

    I did...haha.

     

  • music2u4umusic2u4u Posts: 2,822
    edited August 2017

    1972 for me too. We the same age Robert.....wait....I flunked 3rd grade...haha.

    ...and Biology in high school too.

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  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,450
    music2u4u said:

    1972 for me too. We the same age Robert.....wait....I flunked 3rd grade...haha.

    ...and Biology in high school too.

    Nice render

    Flunked High School biology as well but then it was more of a botany class as the teacher had a thing for corn plants and coming from a farming background I'd heard all about corn that I cared to years before the class

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335
    music2u4u said:

    1972 for me too. We the same age Robert.....wait....I flunked 3rd grade...haha.

    ...and Biology in high school too.

     

     

    Heck, I flunked first grade, and then didn't even finish high school, went to Columbine for half a year, the year it opened, 1973!

     

  • GLWoodardGLWoodard Posts: 3,335

    I'm going to go play in DAZ a little bit now, need to render another car, even though I've gotten the 61 Impala to look a little bit better after converting it to an obj again, still can't seem to get it good and straight and clean, sometimes those warehouse models just suck in a way!

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,214
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:
    GLWoodard said:
    DanaTA said:

    Both nice.  I saw some nice real old cars while up in New Hampshire this past week.  Couldn't tell you what they were, but they were cool and very well maintained.

    Dana

    You must be a youngster, younger folks get into the newer stuff like from the 80's onward!

     

     

    You're funny!  I was never a big car nut.  I have appreciation for the older cars and styles.  But I don't know a whole lot about them and can't tell some of them apart.  I can guess pretty good, though.  Until it comes to foreign cars, then the  only ones I have a clue about are modern ones....well, those and a Rolls has a certain look to it.

    Youngster.  Hahahaha.  I graduated high school in 1971!

    Dana

    Oh heck, your at least as old as I am, I guess if you never been a car nut, to me, all of todays cars look alike, and they're all ugly LOL!

     

     

    Well, I don't agree that they're all ugly.  But there are some that are literally a box with wheels!  I don't understand how anyone could like them, aside from a child with a string to pull one of them!  cheeky  And they certainly don't look very aerodynamic, either.  But I do see a strong similarity amongst Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, etc.  But that happened when Ford made the Taurus.  For a while everybody made cars that looked like that one.  I like the looks of my Camry.  Except for the paint job, which has far too many dings these days.  No money to rectify that, sadly.

     

    I'd never buy a Ford, but I do really like the looks of the Mustang since it made a comeback.  I don't count the ones from the early 80s, Mustang II did they call them?  I always told friends, "That's not a Mustang!  That's my little pony!"   laugh​  

    Dana

  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025

    Indeed! 

    GLWoodard said:
    hacsart said:

    Ok.. Skylark it is..  Nice one ,by the way

    I bet you got it on the Warehouse too!

     

     

     

     

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