Kenmojr Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 A early 1940s yellow coupe stops at an one lane bridge to allow a pickup truck carrying a fir tree to pass through. A curious squirel observes the scene while a father with his son and companion dog watch the cars on the bridge near a snowman they just built. Their minds are full of what Christmas will bring and tasks needed to be done. Christmas is near in rural Nova Scotia. This is a digital illustration I created using 3D models rendered in eon-software Vue 2024 with details added using the digital painting app, Rebelle 7 and contrast, cropping and color correction in Photoshop 2024. Nova Scotia? Where in thunder is that!!! 3 1
Kenmojr Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 Wishing everyone here a very Merry Christmas. This is certainly one swell place to hang out, lurk, post and learn from the very talented builders here. Stay safe, warm and happy...
Can-Con Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 17 hours ago, Kenmojr said: Wishing everyone here a very Merry Christmas. This is certainly one swell place to hang out, lurk, post and learn from the very talented builders here. Stay safe, warm and happy... Merry Christmas to you too, Ken. Hope you didn't get blasted too bad by today's storm. We just caught the tail here in Fredericton, less then 4 inches on the ground and pretty well done right now just after 3PM. Lovely illustration, looks like it just came off a post card. 👍 1
Kenmojr Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 In Halifax we got perhaps 10 inches. Love Christmas and hockey, but with indoor rinks and NHL in Vancouver, Miami, LA, Las Vegas, who needs the could weather. Not me... Thanks for all the kind comments... 1
Thedragsterdude Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 On 12/20/2024 at 7:13 PM, Kenmojr said: Nova Scotia? Where in thunder is that!!! It is in Canada
Can-Con Posted January 2 Posted January 2 24 minutes ago, Kenmojr said: Yup, just north of Maine, the Pine Tree State.... Um, Pretty sure it's Quebec north of Maine, Ken We're east of Maine. 😉 1
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