Objective: Illustration and explanation are key. I want to be able to develop a number of small interactive worlds with high detail, multi-physics simulation and completely insightful GUIs on the Computer. Artist Illustrator. Graphic Designer. Cartoonist. Packaging. Animator. Mac Developer since 1985. Developer for UNIX/Linux since 1980. Web Developer. Satellite Controller.BIOSomeday I hope to play around with more expensive software on a more expensive computer, but alas, cannot afford them yet. Today it's the 867MHz G4, not too bad...
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Comments (13)
DhamonGrimwulf
wow ... looks like a photo, great composition
bigkahuna
wow, looks totally organic, and yes, very photo-real! Good one Jim
aliensprog
Simply superb!!!!!!!!!
supermarioART
Great realism Jim!These plants look great!!!
vangogh
Oh Nooooo.....quick! rip them out before they multiply and takeover the world! Very realistic looking.
SunsetHunter
I really like floating vegetation (don't know why - I just do!) so was instantly attracted to this. Lovely, simple work with beautifully modelled plants and a phot-realistic render as well! Top work!
RBlue
Carrara, Poser and Bryce are old companions from the days of MetaCreation. They work well together.
Burpee
This is fantastic Jim! Love this shape of this and lovely presentation floating in the water.
3Dillusions
I think they are amazing, well done, :)
Sking
This is wonderful work Jim. Top render, like it a lot. ---- Scott.
sirjon
Simply amazing. Love the simplicit beauty. Bravo!!!!!
zfigure7
Fabulous work there, almost imperceptible of it's Bryceness.... One of my fav!
nelsone
Make the water a little murkier, and it'd be a dead ringer for Shoreline Park. Probably took almost as long to render as they would to grow in the park, hm?