Hi All,
I have dabbled in computer graphics for many years, renewing my interest when I discovered the community on Renderosity, many years ago now. Thanks for all the friends, support, comments and just views! I hope that you like what you see, and don't mind my endless experimenting and daft sense of humour!I have become something of a champion for Carrara and believe it to be one of the most comprehensive and best value 3D packages available. I became known for my extensive use of Carrara's dynamic hair and 2010 has seen the release of a number of commercial Carrara hair products. I have also recorded a whole series of video tutorials for Infinite Skills Inc available over at Daz and also here:http://www.infiniteskills.com/training/learning-carrara-7.htmlOne of my other passions is music and I used to be keyboard player with progressive rock band Manning (2008-2009). I was delighted to make my recording debut on "Number Ten" released early 2009 - I also had a big hand in designing the CD cover and booklet! I am now writing and recording some demos of my own music.Thanks for looking - have a great day! Phil
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (5)
Aral3D
Wow Phil!!!Really nice indeed!!!And congrats for your artist ArtChats entry!!!
boobunny
Wonderful image, great posing!!
1010
A lovely flow to that dress and all those figures. Must have been a bear to render.. Excellent.........
-renapd-
Beautiful image and right choice of turning the skirt to a cloth prop to work right! :) My only objection would be the size of the back figures..they seem a bit out of proportion to the steering wheel and the barell that both seem way too huge for their height but I can see why you did that in order to add depth..my own would be to add a light on the floor boards to keep the depth without having to rescale the elements! Way to go on the Artists Charts too! Have no doubt you'll stay there as long as you keep up this beautiful story! :)
NetWorthy
Another nice entry in the series. I also think you have a small scaling problem with this one. Also, something seems amiss with the light too, but can't put my finger on it. It really doesn't matter though, because this story is so brilliantly engaging. I agree, calm transitions are good breaks for an action-oriented storyline such as this. Great job!