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
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Comments (6)
Aral3D
Really nice pic!!!What a great splendour in Margiana's palace!!!Really nice scene!!!Waiting for next Mary's adventure!!!
jwebster45206
Nice job with the poses in this one. They look natural. Are we going to get a hint about what happened to the villain...?
Rainbowgirl
Beautiful scene and fantastic pirates outfit!
FS
Great scene and characters!!!!EXCELLENT!!
awadissk
Very nice image and work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NetWorthy
Nice job again on this one - really love the outfits and posing. Also, I appreciate the subtle symbolism: Margiana bridging the gap between the well ordered world of her father vs. her free-wheeling pirate friends. Really great stuff Phil.