Dear friends
My name is Umberto and I was born on 21/03/1964 in Germany
Before I discovered Vue;Â I was already working with these 3D programs
Povray; Imagine; Truespace; Bryce; Blender; Terragen
But with Vue, I can create all of my dreams in pictures; create scenes full of Harmony
This is my Way in Vue
For me Rendero is the opportunity to show my pictures to all
In September 2009 I met my true love here at Renderosity; "Dreamingbee" ( Heike )
Thank you for a visit to my Gallery
and if the interest visit my Portofilio (still in progress) at Cornucopia3D
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/portfolio/umbertomaurer
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"The beauty of the image is in the eye of the beholder"
"A picture needs no words, it speaks for itself"
With the very best wishes
May God protect you
Umberto
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Comments (41)
lingrif
Terrific image! Love the colors and atmosphere/lighting.
chrispoole
I love the textural feel to this piece, it and the atmosphere really add to the feel of the dungy cellar and age, wonderful work.
Margit1
Fantastic image with excellent lighting and details .. very well done!
croxie
Beautiful render and lighting. I've been through your gallery and it's stunning :D Thank you so much for your comment on my Vue render the other day :)
ulbu
Hi mein Bester. Der Mch und das Licht - genial!
Dotthy
EInfach Klasse Umberto, der Wein schmeckt bestimmt prima in der Umgebung!!!!!!!!!!!
yeohann
This is fabulous.
RBlue
Wow this is a great image! 5 stars!!
e-brink
Very spooky image. Great lighting!
Darkwish
Cool work! EXT!
PETs
Quite good work ---but seems to me, that it was necessary to muffle general light and to strengthen illumination from candles and then work would be a workshop.