Hi, Thanks for visiting...Much appreciated.. You can check my Bio for a little more info on me. Enjoy your stay. BIO Hi, My name is Jeff Hindmarsh....I'm 57 yrs of age and I live in the city of my birth...Newcastle upon tyne (North East England)...From the age of sixteen I spent 23 yrs here,there & everywhere as a Merchant Seaman...I have now returned home and spend most of my time with my wife Tee (resa) ....After dabbling in pencil,ink & watercolor for most of my life I have now found my spiritual home in the world of Digital Art......I use several different programs including("Mojoworld"..."Photoshop CS6"..."ZBrush"..."Xenodream"..."Shade 7" & "Poser " ) to produce my final images which I think of as "scenic"...Fantasy (with an otherworldy twist) & some "abstract" work.... Thanks for viewing, Enjoy, Jeff.....(Jaybeeh).
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Comments (9)
Lyne
COOL!!! So well done in every way!
aktati
Love it !
AnneCHPostma
Cool structures and setup once again!
tutri
Okay, now all we need is a game in which to use these...fantastic imagination and atmosphere as always, bravo!
hakujin
Very cool!
woz2002
Great work Jeff. You could have built these with MojoTree ;) (although perhaps labour intensive). I assume the concept is that these things jet off & around, then act as settlements? What about some scorching to the planets surface...easily done with a couple of PB`s under each model. The mojo Mats work really well on the surface, but the windows look solid. How about applying a mojo default glass or mirror material (just incase the interior of the model bleeds through a glass material). Love the choice of planet settings works really well & the lighting is well positioned. Perhaps a few odd characters as inhabitants of the crafts?! Admired all the same :))
claudia02
Klasse Bild !
garypoulton
Yes indeed...I have to say that everytime I see one of these extraordinary images it warms my heart and fires my imagination....I agree with woz2002 about the windows, although knowing how to do it is well outside my experience (I'm still on trainer wheels).
prutzworks
can you animate them (lol), xlt work!