David Robinson is a 2D and 3D digital artist. He has been a member of and staff artist for Ad Astra Magazine for the National Space Society. He is also the current staff artist for the Orange County Space Society California and the Journal of United Societies in Space, Inc. He has created artwork for the Mars Homestead Project and was picked to judge the Space Art Calendar contest sponsored by the National Space Society this past year.
In addition, David is an artist member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA).
David was one of eight artists picked to highlight the latest version of the 3D program Bryce by DAZ and you can find his Bio there. Bryce has currently over one million users worldwide.
David’s work has been featured by Ad Astra magazine, the Mars Society, Space.com, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Hemet Science and Water Museum, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Harper & Collins books, Smithsonian books, the Space Review, the Sci-Fi Channel, as well as numerous other aerospace publications.
His work has been shown at the ISDC (International Space Development Conference) in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, and Dallas, Texas.
David has won numerous awards for his work in the Bryce communities as well as other 3D communities on the web.
If you would like to see more of David’s work, you can visit his website at http://www.bambam131.com or https://david-robinson.pixels.com/
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Comments (17)
CrimsonDesire
Great models wonderfull scene ^^
amapitodd
Excellent work, David. I loved how you snuck in a little ambient light to reveal a little detail in the shadows. This image really shines when you open the full size.
Radar_rad-dude
You've done a phenominal job on this one! I can only gasp in admiration of your skills. Fantastic job with what you had to work with. The level of detail in the zoom-in view is not to be missed! Truly an excellent render! Bravo! Well done!
sackrat
Outstanding work !
mathman
Incredible ... !!! .... well done.
zapper1977
Really Nice there
pakled
hey, if you've got Bryce 6, you can now assemble these and export them as meshes...hint hint..;) (hey, you could even make some buckaroonies with it..;) great work as usual..
TheBryster
Don't you get tired of creating perfection everytime? Fabulous as always.5
Bambam131
First I would like to thank everyone for their continue encouragement. You guys really make me want to strive to get better! It is much appreciated. Pakled you asked if Ive used Bryce 6 yet and the answer is yes. Ive also tried to convert a few of my ships including the Shenandoah but, for some reason after conversion it has removed much of the detail. I dont know if this is a bug or what. If at some point in the future Im able to convert my models you may just find one for sale but, until then Ill just keep working to see if this problem can be resolved. Cheers, David
wawadave
nice model!!!!
dcmstarships
very close to looking like a real space scene, congrats!
SunsetHunter
Thats a sensational bit of modelling - such incredible detail!! Also, the lighting really shows if off to full advantage - its very realistic! Thanx for sharing your hard work - always impresses me to see models like this built from scratch!! Very well done!
Incarnadine
Your builds are always fasinating!
artgum
Exceptional work and detail.
Star4mation
Awesome modeling David. You just got yourself a new fan!!!
Turin_Returns
What 'makes' this piece for me is the angle of light, which manages to promote both dimension and atmosphere (or as the case may be in space - the lack of it!). In the movie '2001', the absolute darkness of the space-'backdrop' conveyed an immense sense of emptiness and danger. Surely the navigation of space has to be one of mankind's most risky endeavours. This is one of your best pictures in my opinion
AnteriorLobe
A superb model, and excellent render!