Hello, I'm PunkClown...the one being held by the ugly dude...Good disguise huh? I used to be (a long, long time ago) a moderator at Renderosity, in the 2D Graphics Forum. Now my life offline is so busy that I only get a chance to pop by every now and then, but I still think of Renderosity as the first place I discovered like-minded friends on the net and realised the potential of online communities.BIOI started dabbling in computer arts what seems like eons ago now, when I invested in a Commodore Amiga 1000, it's still in working order, but has been retired for a while now. Traditional and Computer Graphics is a bit of a passion of mine and I have a bloated hard-drive and depleted bank account to prove it!
I have an online presence at notReality.org
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Comments (5)
dbyrd
Great job. Also a great anatomy lesson as well as a learning tool for pacemaker placement.
Michelle A.
Great stuff PC! Love the colors of these "x-rays"
bonbon
wow... now if radiology was this much fun i would go all the time,lol
Lala
Very nice, i like it very much, the colors, the contrasts..... congratulations
mysnapz
This is great, I've got to get me some x ray stuff they make great images. have you played with overlaying them over portraits and stuff?