The images I have chosen to show on Renderosity are just a small sample of my 2D vector and 3D CGI artwork. Interested viewers are invited to also visit my personal website: http://www.dcmstarships.com BIO I enjoy creating original designs of speculative starships, space stations, and futuristic architecture. I started out using TrueSpace for 3D modeling and rendering. Now, I use Rhino5 for 3D modeling and rendering. 2D touch up work on my images is done with Corel Draw and Corel Photo-Paint. For backgrounds, I have used Hubble Space Telescope photos, Universe Image Creator, Lunar Cell and various Photoshop tools provided by fellow Renderosity artists. In addition to making my own artwork, I enjoy reviewing the work of other 3D CGI artists, especially those also doing spaceships. I try to support my fellow Renderosity artists by making supportive comments on those images that catch my eye. I like to buy science fiction themed 3D CGI parts and custom photoshop brushes from the Renderosity Marketplace as another way to support my fellow artists.
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Comments (5)
Dann-O
Nice drawn look. How is Rhino treating you?
Sanderson
cool Work. I like it! Wonderful PoV and excellent render. reminds me to " Once Upon a Time Was the Space" Well done!
1358
very nice, serene locale (at least until the Robots rebel).
dcmstarships
I have been learning Rhino off and on for about six months. I am finally getting the hang of it. I like that it has a lot in common with AutoCAD, a program I have over used for over ten years. I also like that you can be very precise with Rhino. In TrueSpace, I started out with 3D primitives and edited them with Boolean operations, etc. In Rhino, I am drawing 2D and 3D control curves and cross sections that are then made into 3D objects. While primarily a Nurbs program, Rhino 4 includes enough mesh creation and editing tools to get by. I have been able to import old TrueSpace geometry and tweak it in Rhino. The add-on rendering package Flamingo is most like TrueSpace's native renderer. The Rhino native renderer is more primitive but has just enough bump map and image map controls to get by. The Penguin cartoon style rendering add-on is a lot of fun!
Django
Looks a lot better this way, kind of architectural presentation, pro way