Just another struggling artist with a passion for 3D computer graphics. I was first inspired by the works of Jean Giraud (a.k.a. Moebius) of "Heavy Metal" fame, hence the tribute in my online moniker. My 3D CGI tool of choice is LightWave, but I have recently started mucking about with digital photography. Other tools include Vue Infinite and DAZ|Studio. I also work in Photoshop and CorelDraw to cover the 2D graphics stuff.
I don't have too much patience for setting up final renders, because my interests lie in modeling. "Non-organic" modeling, or "hard surface" modeling, in the sci-fi genre to be specific. So the bulk of the images in my gallery are modeling WIP's and design studies, the rest are photos and a few quick sketches. I consider myself a hobbyist, because I am still at a level where my skills definitely need a lot more improvement.
I'm an architect by training, and work as Studio Manager for an architectural/interiors design office. I was born, raised and educated in the Philippines, but am currently based in Bangkok, Thailand where I live my wife, "Kanittha", our son "Nio" and our cat "Samuel".
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Comments (64)
Turin_Returns
I would really like to see an image from outside the bridge windows (in space) looking in - and more of the ship itself
Metonicus
Cool again, is this in the same movie?
FizzBangBoom
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan! That's amazing, stunning and.... THUNK! Sorry... my jaw disconnected there. Awesome... I get so many ideas from your works. Bridge of one of the command ships for baddies! 8)~
Minbari
Yeah, this is really good work, its interesting going backwards and realizing how much you have improved even over a masterpeace like this. Well done