My real name is Thomas McCann, I was born in Buffalo N.Y. in October 1952. I currently reside in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia U.S.A.,........I attended the Maryland School of Art and Design and studied Fine and Commercial art. I began working in traditional media at age 7 (mainly pencil sketches), then worked with watercolors and arcylics in high school. I started working with digital media about 11 years ago (1996), using Metacrations "Detailer", a 3D paint application. I currently use mainly Bryce 6.1 and Cinema 4D 8.1 and 3D Studio Max 4.2 for modeling and tweaks. I am currently learning Rhino and Zbrush. Thanks for your attention.
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Comments (16)
adrian3Dart
Amazing abstract art. Like the red lighting! Very well done.
thecytron
Excellent modelling! Love the illumination!!!
kelvinhughes
most excellent well done
Digimon
Fantastic abstract!! Though I am getting vertigo! It's like the floor is falling away.....Very cool!! Vote
skiwillgee
Awesome! Another winner if the contest was still on.
pnv2ro
Wow.Excellent colors and objects.Bravo!!!
evinrude
Original work. I like the bending of the pieces to simulate centrifugal, gravitational force.
chrispoole
This reminds me of 2010 when the monoliths devours the planet at the end. Superb image.
ek-art
Excellent - makes me dizzy though :)
Burpee
Love this series of images! The industrial/earth mats against the hot/molten reds is very effective! Bravo!
frogdot
The Sea of Cubes. very cool looking
johnyf
A great effect and it certainly has movement!
aliensprog
Ah yes, I remember these from a previous post. Nice one!!!!!
jocko500
this is super looking love the lighting
lostjawa
It looks like New York City in a blender. Beautiful Work
ThomasMacCallum
brilliant, that's a pretty intense scene