It's fun being an early adopter and practitioner of 3d art, and seeing how fast it has grown in such a short time. I remember in the 1980's seeing Pixar's 3d knight in the movie Young Sherlock Holmes and thinking I really want to do that someday. Back then they needed a Cray supercomputer just to do the rendering. Today we can churn images like this on decent desktop machines. It is truly liberating to create an entire virtual world, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for us all.BIOI first started creating 3d art in 1993, with the advent of KPT Bryce 1.0. I was an avid beta tester and contributor of images to the old HSC and KPT galleries on a very young AOL. Since then I've served on the faculty of every Brycecamp, consulted on the initial concepts of Mojoworld, and added Vue, Carrara, Poser, Mojoworld, Artmatic Voyager, and Electricimage Animation System to my arsenal of favorite apps.
I enjoy doing the occasional still life, but landscapes are my passion. I really enjoy being a 3d artist and using the creative and technical sides of my brain at the same time. The chaos of nature is difficult to recreate, but we keep getting better tools and faster computers. Instancing tools and fractal driven distribution schemes have taken us a long way to recreating that chaos and realism.
I love creating virtual worlds and environments and some day soon I would enjoy putting these skills to the test in a feature film or game.
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Comments (13)
danamo
Lol, this is a grim, creepy and sobering look at one of the possibilities of this technology.Maybe it'll replace radioactive isotopes as the assassination tool of choice of totalitarian regimes in the near future. Very cool model and excellent use of the SEM mats!!
sackrat
Outstanding !
TheBryster
I think I've got one of those on my scalp.....! Excellent work!
Stoner
Aha is that the things that kills former russians spies? Great work
Naoo
Very cool. Looks like an "electrons raster microscope" (understandably?). Good job!
wawadave
good render!!!!
scotttucker3d
Thanks everyone - yeah its a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Sobering yes - and wouldn't this be a stealthy way to pull off the 'eliminations' Danamo mentioned? Terminators are scary - but what's scarier than something attacking you inside your own body - and programmed to do it? btw - the nano bots in Prey are tame compared to this one - this image is just an extrapolation of the concepts from the book - what every good book makes you want to do - think. This concept has been brewing in my head ever since I read that book a few years ago - groboto just gave me the nudge I needed to finally do something about it.
emay68
Very cool image! :o)
RodsArt
Outstanding feeling of SciFi Horror. Creeps me out too. Bravo!
CrimsonDesire
outstanding ^^
AGOR
GREAT:)
aliensprog
Superb image.
Nanothect
Fantastic idea and execution, for me this spot on in every aspect.