It was on December 1969 that I Dany Boucher was born in Quebec, Canada. Well, as long as I can remember, I spent the majority of my free time pursuing my passion, that of science-fiction drawing. Today, I still pursue my dreams; however I also have a job. That of an aircraft mechanic. During the years of 1989-1992, I was a marine engineering mechanic for the Canadian navy. It was during this time that I had the opportunity to explore other interests, pertaining to scuba diving, amateur photography and building scale model cars. For 13 years I have studied Tae Kwon Do and achieved the rank second degree black belt. As one may conclude, science-fiction is not my only passion. At five years of age I was drawing cars and planes. At twelve years of age I was drawing a bit of fantasy, a lot of science-fiction and the realistic like ships, planes and tanks. My inspiration comes from just about anything from Star Trek to the clouds in the sky. I have never had any formal art education so I had to depend upon magazines, books and posters for inspiration. In 1999, for the first time, I started using 3D rendering softwares to create my scenes. And since then I have a really hard time to go back to my pencil! I consider myself as a realistic dreamer. Enjoy the journey into my universe!!
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Comments (13)
berkeys
Nice model! yours? Dig those engines, design Doesnt look like its that far off into the future. good background too.
alamo
Welcome back- It's has been a very lonng time since you posted- Your ships are still among the best
stevey32
Ooh, that's a wonderful model. Great textures too.
korborak
Hi Alamo! How are you? Hopefully, if i work harder every time, they will become the best ;) Thank! berkeys: Everything on that picture is a 100% mine and is from my imagination. That's why i choose this type of engine so it doesn't look to futuristic. Thanks! stevey32: Happy you like it! Thanks!
Eugenius
Great ship design!
Bambam131
from one model builder to another, Very nice model!!!, I'm glad to see others that are creating original works. I like to see more of this one in a different light...;-)
IMHOtype
I like it )
korborak
Thanks! Bambam131: it might take a while because i have a few project to finish first...
Quikp51
Looks good Dany, I have a question though. What do you adjust your settings to in Rhino for export? Do you use the slider or use the numerical input dialog? Sometimes I have edge anomalies with meshes that are very complex or have boolean operations applied to them.
korborak
Quikp51: Hi! Each time i export in 3ds i leave the slider the way it is it the mesh is not to complicated. Otherwise i slide it down one step or two. As you can see all my meshes are complex and i use the boolean tool all the time but i have never had that kind of problem before. I will normaly get edge edge anomalies during the mesh creation when i use the sweep one or two rails or rail revolve tools. Sorry but i do not have an answer for you! :( BTW the post system was faster a hundred years ago! I'm still waiting for the CD! Thanks!
Pelican
Great ship design, I like the engines too I think the design fits also to a far future. Nice lighting and a complex model !
kenmo
Fantastic !
Digimon
Fabulous modeling!!! Love the pov!!!