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BIO:Native of Milwaukee, WI, moved to Redding, CA in 1999 - best move I ever made. I feel right at home in redneck, roughneck, right wing nutcase heaven at the feet of the mountains.
I drive a city bus and cruelly abuse my long suffering passengers these days, a retirement job - used to work in the mining industry in a number of positions. Interests: 3d work (obviously), photography, watercolors, charcoal, astronomy, linguistics.
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Comments (7)
MachineOn
Everything feels right in this image. Nice choice of background. Shadows and bluring make it very real.
Gog
Very well executed
mansoa_98
great modelling, very nice work, i guess the clothespins could have a little more irregularities, not only the ones from the original texture. That is great anyway
bruno021
Fantastic modelling & direction. The dof isn't that phoney, imho. Soft shadows are a tad noisy.
RodsArt
Bravo!!
bigbraader
Excellent work, very convincing realism. IMHO, the Photoshop Lens Blur DOF is a very reasonable choice for this kind of work, where there are no "difficult edges" etc. - much, much faster and flexible (and smoother looking) than rendering the scene with different settings in Vue untill it's right Well done.
bludwarf
Yay! Here it is! The Perfect Rendering of the Object Nobody Cares About!