Well, I've been here, I've been gone, I've been back and then gone again. and here we are again with me back! hopefully a longer stay this time! I've been into 3D for going on 12 years, starting right back in the day when 3D was considered nothing more than a new fandangled way to show off your cad designs. computers werent powerful enough to render anything worthy of putting in a movie, and my compouter had a hurcules graphics card! My first 3D model was the Enterprise 1701-D from Star Trek (composing of a few hundred polygons!) From there I moved onto much more impressive 3D with a computer upgrading giving me supervga and a 486 processor. windows was still optional back then, and 3D Studio was a dos program. I started out on my new colourful rendering experience using the application Imagine 3.0 by Impulse. released for free on a PC Format floppy disk! from there I moved to Imagine 4.0, then 3D Studio, a few years later I hit 3D Studio MAX, then I came into contact with the demo of Poser 4, and was introduced to Renderosity for the first time. Later, when poser 5 and the firefly engine came onto the scene, I purchased the application, and started rendering away! Keeping up with the latest, I upgraded to Poser 6 when it was released, and started spending all my hard earned cash on models and other products. To date I have only released 1 product, on colaboration with TamelaJ, but have on the drawing board 2 more products that I can hopefully release soon! My favourite thing about poser is most definately the Material room. I love working out and configuring up strange and complex node trees to create effects without the use of textures. second would have to be the cloth room, its easy to use, and can do more things than just cloth!
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Comments (17)
Frisbee761
What a peaceful image. Now ... the simple pleasure ... is that sitting on a bench, or is it veiwing the pretty lady that is sitting on the bench....open to interpretation I suppose.
Gor111
Fantastic street scene with this real beautiful posed and dressed lady! I love her blond windy hair! Excellent work with a wonderful atmosphere! Bravo!!! V
dantescanto
Your work paid off -- great pose, and a lovely understated reminder of how close at hand everyday pleasures can be. :)
girsempa
Fantastic picture and wonderful atmosphere
Riguel
Good scene: Looks so peaceful...
Stormbreaker
I've never actually done that, I should try it someday. Awesome image. ^_^
SchererPFX
Fantastic, the ripped posters on the wall look so real, another beautiful pose like we are used to from you, great how her hair blows in the wind, awesome!
McAfee2000
Great image. Great texture on the pants, top and walls. I like the atmosphere also.
RGUS
WOW... almost double image... didn't I see a couple of skaters here not toolong ago?...LOL Just goes to prove Stonemasons models are so full of hidden little places. Love the rubbish bin touch and the pose as I can imagine must have taken ages. EXCELLENT mood and atmosphere...!!! (V)
fran_joel
Cool Scene!
Syrup
A very very impressive job! :B eaver !
Danceswithroos
You got the pose spot on. Brilliant work!!!
Virtua36
Excellent work.I like the pose and mood.
chimera46
IT's a gorgeous looking render and I agree with you on the joys of bench sitting. That however, is the worse looking park i've every seen! Seriously though excellent render!
tos
Fantastic scene!!! Love pose and lady! very nice blond windy hair! Excellent work!!!
tallpindo
This is clearly of the "Trash Can school" that flourished in the early 20th century. Come now, this is hardly a park and any breeze would have the stench of nearby garbage. I assume you are talking about Communism and communes as that was the driver of the style. That leads to free love and how it was eventually condemned by the autocratic elements leading to Bolshevism. It is only simple to the inexperienced political eye. The Peoples Red Army may not be so easily fooled. I know, you were just copying a popular style. A likely story. My artist friend put me on the trail of Robert Henri. I have a book about him now.
1010
I love it and you've achieved the casual look. I am going to try your light too. Thanks......