My specialties are assembling detailed environments for my characters to inhabit. My portfolio has over 160 finished renderings. I've finished work on a deck of Tarot cards done entirely with digital renderings.
BIO
I'm a gay man interested in the male form. There appear to be enough big busted, scantily clad Vicky variants for viewing :) I also dabble in writing, music, and digital photography. I've been writing poetry longer than I've done computer art. I'd like to get around to writing any of half a dozen science fiction novels I've outlined to some degree. I have a website that displays most of my art portfolio and the best of my poems. If you like my work, please visit TalisMedia at http://www.talismedia.net. I live in Portland, Oregon where I'm also currently working on a degree in graphic design
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Comments (8)
RayTraz
And I'm curious about one thing..did you model the interior design by yourself? This is so cool!
DavidDeyo
The wall contours were inspired by a sci fi corridor model I found on the web. But this model didn't have very good corners. So I remodeled the wall pieces, making both outward and inward bending corners. The pipes in the background were a model found on the web. The glowing device in the right wall recess is a piece of a scifi engine model I downloaded. I'll be posting a second render from this scene that will show you the half of the room we can't see now, including the docking port.
scifiguy
Wicked set! Great lines...I'm looking forward to seeing more of it! An extra spot to light his face would be good.
mabfairyqueen
Woweee!!! I'm really getting sold on rendering in Max. You do awesome work.
micturn
excellent
DavidDeyo
Glad you all like this one. I agree that his face could use more light. The walls were made with a simple 2D spline for the wall contours. Then I extruded the spline to create straight wall segments. By copying a straight segment and applying the bend modifier +/- 90 degrees, I could form corner segments that nicely continue the contour of the straight walls. The black strips that join wall segments is a loft of a small circle along the same 2D spline that I extruded to create the wall segements.
ronknights
It looks like a real photo to me. Great.
Marcabros
David your work is amazing and it looks so real