"Inimitably Superfluous"
BIO
In 1964, Richard Merk was born in East L.A. to his considerable surprise, so when his parents moved away to the house they would live in for the next twelve years, he (three years old at the time) cleverly stowed away in the trunk of their car.
Brought up in West Los Angeles and educated in Catholic schools, he took to outer space as a starship captain in an attempt to escape this desperate and tragic reality. Inexplicably, he eventually graduated from Servite High School in Anaheim. Then, ignoring angry mobs of protestors, he infiltrated Cal State Fullerton, from which he almost graduated.
Meanwhile, at the age of ten, he found the love of his life when he discovered his first science-fiction book. By the time he was sixteen, he began to write adventure stories, and by the time he was eighteen, he actually worked up the nerve to submit one. It was almost accepted. In 1982, he discovered the new love of his life when his parents gave him a computer thinking it would help him do better in school. He promptly began to write computer games. To date, he has started twelve computer game projects, seventeen computer utilities, four literary adventure sagas, two role playing game adventure series, three internet web sites ? and one or two of them are almost finished.
As he grows older, he shows no signs of slacking off. He remains as youthful, as lively and as lovable as ever, and grows more ruggedly handsome with each passing year. You can be sure that this is true, since he has written this little resume himself, and his unwavering devotion to absolute truth is notorious. And for once, he actually finished what he
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Comments (14)
Desiderius
A super job !! But I really don't know, how you manage to obtain this image in Poser !! In my opinion that isn't the best soft for a good rendering!! The final result is nevertheless excellent!! BRAVO!!
Liam.
Looks cool!
RIGO40
THIS IS VERY COOL YOUR ON YOUR WAY..I ALL SO USE HEXAGON 2.2..I THINK HEX IS AWESOME AND SO IS YOUR RENDER...
originalkitten
Wow that is excellent.....looks like a c4d render!
Fokker_skull
Very excellent job! if I may make a suggestion, try rendering it with ray tracing turned off. Sometimes, in Poser 5, when I rendered an imported mesh, it would bulge or the corners would become rounded instead of sharp. I found one way to get around this was to render with ray tracing unchecked in the firefly renderer. Wonderful reproduction of the Antares. Wish they'd show the remastered episodes where I live. :(
buckzero
Great model and texture work.
TheBear005
WoW! Way Cool!
ramjetter
Incredible job. When I started reading your synopsis I thought maybe you cut and pasted it from a screen shot. But your built it yourself. Excellent!
lkiilerich
This is sooo cool - GREAT work!!!
VelvetMoxie
WTG! Fabulous scene and modelling work!
WhopperNnoonWalker-
woooooooowzer...this is cool....great job :O)
Claywoman
Wowwww very excellently done! Completely awesome!
Skipychic
Well done! great work...
bovi
Dude! You did it! Sweet deal!