Objective: Illustration and explanation are key. I want to be able to develop a number of small interactive worlds with high detail, multi-physics simulation and completely insightful GUIs on the Computer. Artist Illustrator. Graphic Designer. Cartoonist. Packaging. Animator. Mac Developer since 1985. Developer for UNIX/Linux since 1980. Web Developer. Satellite Controller.BIOSomeday I hope to play around with more expensive software on a more expensive computer, but alas, cannot afford them yet. Today it's the 867MHz G4, not too bad...
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Comments (8)
acclaude
ho! EXcellent, beautifull contrasted & scalled copter slow stationnry flight!! Love the brightness xxxxx this makes the scene very mysterious, EXcellent alive capture ;o) xxxxx
Digimon
I(We) share your pain bro!! The movement is very smooth! Surprisingly smooth, considering the slow turning!!! One thing that would have saved you some headache, next time consider a fixed cloud plane? Moving clouds are cool, but they eat up the frame like a hungry Jack-rabbit! Love the point of view here!! All made in Bryce I assume? Very cool!!!
supermarioART
Excellent work!!!!
potamus
I'd better not hear that you head rotor has collided with your tail rotor buddy!! Are those snow skis on that chopper?! If so, I'm in!
Burpee
This is very cool but I hope it doesn't mean the end to your architectural creations! I love the slow turning blades...well done!!
nelsone
This is the Uranus Transport, yes? The slow-moving, narrow rotor blades are a dead giveaway that there must be one dense atmosphere here!
Steeleyes101
Yes the movement is very smooth I cant wait to learn how this is done... Well done my friend
frogdot
excellent! That small sliver of shadow from the props really makes it convincing