Me, in St Petersburg Russia, a couple of years ago.BIOI studied astronomy at University, and it is still a passion of mine. I am also a keen photographer, mainly panoramic work these days.
I enjoy travel and have been to many interesting places, and I am interested in languages, and speak some russian, ans well as the usual school stuff. The day job is fault tolerant capacity planning, but graphics is more fun!
You can see more of my graphics work at http://www.starbase1.co.uk
Thanks for dropping by,
Nick
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Comments (5)
Talt
Don't know how its done but it's Extremely cool!!
Mikewave
Not bad! The model looks great and the texture is close to perfect! Insect walking cycles are prety hard to get a hold on, but you're close, very close even... Speed up the movement between touchdown and release a notch and you're all set!
pauljs75
Maybe move the head a little and pivot at the uppermost leg segment where it connects to the thorax? Needs more work to be convincing. I'm also guessing legs should be posed differently for climbing, walking, and running. There might even be some web videos on insect locomotion if you look around a bit.
ywaters
Great job!
Ace10
Fantasic I really like it,the modling is good too!