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Cadillac


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Steampunk , Dieselpunk, Art deco...an interesting mixture. Anyway I had great fun with this composite.
As always your feedback is very important to me.

Art Deco Cadillac 1400.jpg

used images.jpg

Cadillac image is from: pictures4ever.eu
Aristocratic couple is from: lienskullova.deviantart.com
All the other images I found with google.
 
Another masterpiece Chris! very nicely done :thumbsup:
Just one thought, the Cadillac looks a little skinny maybe, that's just me
 
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More cheese consumption!

Another excellent insight into your creative mind.

My only gripe would be that the couple seem to floating....you wouldn't really see any shadow at all under [as we look at it] their feet on the pavement.

Regards.
MrToM.
 
More cheese consumption!

Another excellent insight into your creative mind.

My only gripe would be that the couple seem to floating....you wouldn't really see any shadow at all under [as we look at it] their feet on the pavement.

Regards.
MrToM.

Swiss cheese seems to be as soft as my shadows.:biglaff:
But thanks for your feedback MrTom, I have to take care of that!
 
Another masterpiece Chris! very nicely done :thumbsup:
Just one thought, the Cadillac looks a little skinny maybe, that's just me

Thanks for looking so closely and your comment gedstar. I appreciate it.
Of course you are right, he is actually skinnier than the original, because I had to adjust the perspective to fit the road.
It is just a bit unfortunate, that the two images are so closed together for comparison.
 
Nicely done Chris, reminds me of a George Barris or a Gene Winfield creation. (if you don't know who they are, google them).
 
Nicely done Chris, reminds me of a George Barris or a Gene Winfield creation. (if you don't know who they are, google them).

I've never heard of these guys. They did fantastic jobs with "real" cars.
Thanks Andrew for your feedback, it's much appreciated.:)
 

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