Welcome to my Renderosity Homepage. You will find Poser prop in the Download section below (Tafl Boardgame and Indian Shrine).
BIO
My name is Gerard and I'm a Senior Software Engineer at my country's (Belgium) Post Office organisation. My main job is to work on the creation of a central Customer and Contract database (Oracle DB) and setup relations to other application using various technologies (Database Links, Java Web Service, ...).
My main hobby is creating 3D objects and images using 3DS Max and Poser. My roleplaying days gave me an interest in medieval times and lifestyle and that led to an interest in reconstructing models of ancient buildings and furniture with 3DS, then using these models in Poser.
I'm also a regular Guild Wars player.
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Comments (7)
BludChylde
Nice work. I like the way you have the lighting so that you see the rays poking through the trees. The skeletal remains on the ground are also a nice touch.
miaomix
Bellissimo !!! wonderful
Raindroptheelf
Fantastic work, love all of it. A bit bright but wonderfully posed. Great details.
shanpoo
You must have spent hours making this pic all the details on it have really paid off!! The lighing is beautiful and the poses are perfect you did even a terrific job on the hands holding the weapons. That positioning the hands on weapons is the hardest for me I get so frustrated. I am going to VOTE for you.............shanpoo ;}
kodewarrior1
Wonderful composition. Great background, textures, poses and lights. Voted!
byron7
Very good.... very good. Nice lighting and composition.
micsteel
Considering that the skeleton hasn't been torn apart, it's not likely to be large carnivores. Maybe mice, or... humans. How did you do the light bars in the trees?