"Look Kid's .... That's Your Dad !" (CLOSED)

Very original and cute idea. The three family members could've lit up with more yellow glow instead of fainter white streak, lighting up portion of thier upper body too, but then I saw you used the yellow light tones on the billboard and down below on the pavement, so this might've got lost within the similar yellow glow light emission. My best wishes.
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jinjarkas
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Sat, Jun 01, 2024Thanks Drjivago'
so nice that you noticed my art.
I am much more interested in creating artistic renders than producing photo-realism.
I think I am in the minority up here on Renderhub but I do love to enter the competitions.
Cheers & all good luck to you for your own competition entries.
( See you in the Reflections Comp maybe
so nice that you noticed my art.
I am much more interested in creating artistic renders than producing photo-realism.
I think I am in the minority up here on Renderhub but I do love to enter the competitions.
Cheers & all good luck to you for your own competition entries.
( See you in the Reflections Comp maybe

drjivago
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Sat, Jun 01, 2024Well at least, we have the typical English rainy weather, what else could be more real than that
Those fellows don't seem to mind though, they're happy, as can be. Likewise, I hope you feel the light of sun in your heart, even in rain, much the same way as I enjoyed your entry.
It may be just one work, but with major creativity. I wish you good luck furthermore and thank you for your feedback along with your good wishes. Cheerio !
Have a pleasant week.
- Excerpt from Shakespeare:
“Parting is such sweet sorrow.” The word cheer is in the word “cheerio”. How can a person be sad when saying the word “Cheerio?”
(“ Cheerio” was a denial against “Parting is such sweet sorrow.”)

It may be just one work, but with major creativity. I wish you good luck furthermore and thank you for your feedback along with your good wishes. Cheerio !
Have a pleasant week.
- Excerpt from Shakespeare:
“Parting is such sweet sorrow.” The word cheer is in the word “cheerio”. How can a person be sad when saying the word “Cheerio?”
(“ Cheerio” was a denial against “Parting is such sweet sorrow.”)