Its all a hobby really. Well a hobby that earns me a few quid on the side and consumes all my free time. In the last few years I have switched from making Lightwave models for my own images to selling the models as content for Poser and Bryce for others images. Fun that pays what more can I say. Besides Brit, Male, Married, Fifty *mumble* and loving it. ;)
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Comments (8)
vector_rector
give the spokes a spinning blur and the pic would kick butt.
Ace10
Did you model the bike your self ,if you did it's bloody good.The rider sits realy good on the bike, I'm a Triumph man myself ,both old and new ,I like this bike because as you say it is a bit of a highbrid.This is the best thing I've seen on this site all year.Really well done
Simon-3D
Yes I modeled the bike myself, Ill probably release it here or at DAZ.
Speed44
Norton, Triumph, BSA? ...is that a disc brake?? Nice work. I agree about the spokes.
rimer
Very dynamic render, pitty about the spokes though.
tallpindo
I has all the magic of something you estimated your self. Afterward the decison maker locks up on the overall when asked to make the tail light bigger or move the cylinder and head forward toward the down tube. This is already well into the sunset with the disk brake and full size mufflers megaphoned and upswept. A bit of Rickman and a tail of Matisse to round out the big sweeper to the cafe coming off Mulholland. Has the pa-ting of a BSA to roust out the urgency of a Triumph and th woof of a Norton.
indiefilm
Excellent render!!! Jay
Daddyo3d
great bike,... nice picture