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The actual truck model is pretty good (though the materials are just a bit too perfect/shiny) but the background in that first render is really bad and drags the model down a lot. I would've just run with the studio renders or used an HDRI backplate but whatever.
Real or not, it's gorgeous ..glad you were able to find the source of it..
I believe you are right 56panelford. I don't think it's computer generated. Just dolled up. I saw these in the Ukraine when I was there and thought they sure looked a lot like 56 Fords.
I believe you are right 56panelford. I don't think it's computer generated. Just dolled up. I saw these in the Ukraine when I was there and thought they sure looked a lot like 56 Fords.
This reminds me. I wonder what happened to DrBroman (Roman) He was from Russia and posting about his ZIL
I just checked out his thread. Last post was 2013 and all the pictures seem to be gone. I assume he uploaded them to photobucket or something and they are no longer there. Remember the days when you had to have your pictures on a hosting site to be able to post them here? https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...rbroman-3.html
I also noticed 51PanelMan is originally from Ukraine. I haven't seen him post in a while. I would love his perspective on world events, but that could get political and not appropriate here.
As mentioned a time or two in various threads, I had a 59 Plymouth Sport Fury in college. I always thought it was a very sharp car. I did not "love" the changes made in 1960 at all. In fact, in looking for a replacement for the 59, the first acceptable Plymouth model I could consider purchasing didn't appear until 1967. I ended up purchasing a 68, which my wife and I drove as out primary vehicle for 18 years. Fords were never on my radar back then--Chevys either.