One of the 3DA thugs - the ~polite~ one ;-)
(And also the Holier Than Thou one... or was it arrogant ?)BIOI haven't got all that much to say, really - I've been a member here for years, I'm one of the Scandinavian crowd.
I work in software development as a project manager currently working with 3D in military software and process implementation.
I own Northern-Studios, and I upload the occasional tutorial and freebie now and then, usually in connection with my Thug(tm) duties - you can find them here:
http://spinner.northern-studios.com
Tools of choice:
PP4
Terragen
Max 4.2
Photoshop 6 & 7
Project Dogwaffle
Ultimate Unwrap 3D
Bryce
I am good at UV-Mapping, so feel free to ask me stuff :-)
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Comments (6)
Stormi
TOTALLY AWESOME! =)
Grendel
Nice job spinner. I particularly like the mist effect. Those guys look mean.
Sipapu
If N.C. Wyeth had been depicting such a scene, I think this is very close to what he would have come up with. The large, low sky adds particularly to the ominous nature of your image. And I'm particularly impressed that you were able to render this without its automatically being identifiable as "a Poser image." In other words, it crosses boundaries.
deannacathcart
I really like this one. I like the mist and the way it separates one figure from another, bring the first one into attention. I like the camera angle being low down. It helps give the figures a menacing feel, like the viewer is looking up at these huge creature. And I like the way the figures are almost mirror images of one another. At first glance I thought maybe the one behind was a reflection. It drew me into the piece, comparing the differences of the two. Great work!
Hiram
I probably never got around to telling you how much I dig this one, huh? Pretty cool. I came to look at it again 'cause I'm working on a centaur and needed a reference.
dorkati
They are realy frightful! Very good work