My name is Morgan. I live in Stockholm, Sweden, with my wife and  two dogs (collies). I was born in 1971. I´ve always been into art and drawing, more or less, but my discovery of computer graphics triggered my interest in creating "art" too a more fanatic kind of devotion. I try to explore other programs than Bryce, but it´s a slow process.
Kinda´ boring info but everything can´t be funny.
PS. The nick Stoner has no connection to any drugaddictions. It´s simply chosen because I like the music genre Stoner-rock and I thought it sounded good.
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Comments (15)
wawadave
excellent!
Lown
I like very much, looks amazing. It was worth the long render time!!
erosiaart
wow! :-) wowee... can i have a wee bit of shadow on of the glass on the tile?? like a reflection? make it look less floaty... just a wee bit..to ground it down..
Death_at_Midnight
Wow! That looks great! I would dread the long render this would do on my machine. How long did it take? It looks darn good!
Gog
excellent idea and execution
brylaz
Looks great!!!
TheBryster
Very interesting. I like the hdri stuff but I wouldn't want to drink outa that glass....
Incognitas
It's beautifully done and all the textures are perfect.however the absence of any shadow under the glass over the tile does rather stand out.All the other shadows are wonderful and the distance blur is tremendous though.
tom271
Good glass render.... I agree about the shadow but it is not too much to distract from the scene it self....
draculaz
do love it, very realistic :)
Xorron
Very cool! :o)
skiwillgee
One tough drink to mix. Super render.
judee3d
On the rocks, indeed! ;) The glasswork is amazing, no wonder it took long to render - but the results are worth the wait.
aliensprog
Great stuff. HDRI ate my Mac!!!! LOL. It takes ages to render I know. A project I am working on takes 12 hours to screen render on std setting. How long to render premium at decent res? Let you know in about 6 months!!!!!
Burpee
Well, it was worth it...looks like a photograph. Are those things in the glass, those little sea creatures that grow big in water? :) Love this!