I'm a dabbler in 3D art, and I hope you enjoy what I have to offer.BIOOne thing about my gallery is that it shows points along the whole history of my 3D path - older stuff will definately show that I was a beginner when it went up. I've been here since 1999 and there is a difference.
My 3D art style is in transition as I am just getting back into the swing of things. You are likely to see a lot less sensuality and a lot more social commentary in my coming images. But I also intend to keep at it with fantasy, super heroics, and science fiction
(If for some reason you like my older sensual work, get it now before I delete it - as that is on my plan to go through and cull my gallery.)
Outside of art I am a web UI-developer and Analytics experts with unrelated degrees in Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Law.
I'm a veteran of the Air Force and on the Progressive far-left politically.
I am also a very spiritual person, and consider myself Rastafarian.
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Higher rez versions of my work can be found at:
https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#users/62432/
(its too bad Renderosity still uses file size limits that seem to have been set in the pre-broadband smaller monitor-size era).
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Comments (11)
wawadave
nice!!
RubyT
You're right, you do grand work!
BGHart
Great concept - very well executed! One can interpretate a lot in this image. :)
GypsyL
I am fascinated by the graphic on the floor:)
graphixdezine
very nice work!
originalkitten
fabulous
huenersh
Fantastic image! One question, how you get the HeroFX to work in Vue? lokks fantastic!
arcady
Huenersh, I pm'd this to you as well since I doubt you'll see it here soon, but for anyone else who wonders: How I got HeroFX working in Vue? I turned up ambience and luminosity, and gave it a bright but low radius glow. I then turn off the effects ability to emit or recieve shadows. I probably could have improved it a bit if I had made the whole thing slightly transparent, but I didn't try that. You can also then put a light near it of a fitting color with a low brightness and no shadows or lens flare. One downside to Vue is that it lacks the area lights of Bryce and Carrara (this might change in the next version if I recall the feature list right), but you can still get good results if you position the light 'just right'. (In my newer '2385' pic, done to test out Bryce 6, the red of the two floating computer effects was done with 'square shaped' lights with no shadows shining on them). Hope that was helpful. :)
PsychoNaut
Wow - this is awesome, I can't believe I missed your work. The poses are fantastic, dynamic, and the LIGHTING!!! OOOH! Blue is so beautiful. :D
ThrommArcadia
Excellent work!
waldodessa
Nice set up...well done!