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BIO
I am work with internet... and I love to create 3D scenes, so many years ago I discovered the power of Poser and now Carrara that can make me create more things with less softwares...I live in Brazil and my english is very poor. I begin drawing on free hands and my first computer was an Amiga 500 with DeLuxepaint IV... I tried to work with animation and 3D graphics, but now I love to mix figures and photo in my work.
Last year I decided to study 3D for real and now I begin to model and texturize my creations in Hexagon and Silo, render in Carrara and Bryce. I like to paint and I got Artrage and Photo Impact for my tools set and I love all then.
This year I get a 6th place in a contest at 3DCommune and received as a gift MojoWorld and Silo, now I have more tools to learn and to work too!
In the same time I have created a forum just for users that write and read in Portuguese and all are welcome to http://www.3dbrasil.art.br/
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Comments (6)
sim3344
Fantastic work!!!
tallpindo
Radiosity is for flat things. GI seems to be a cheap way to do raytracing. SSS also flattens with subdued glare. I see lots of curves to accentuate here unless you really don't like curves. The plane is a magic thing in art. It has gotten a lot of commisions through the centuries. I would not demean the straight line.
GKDantas
Hey Tallpindo, GI and Radiosity are not only for flat things, but in this image I used a very high value because was that look that I want to this image. I will post another tests using the maps that I am creating.
ThomasMacCallum
Fascinating experiments MORE PLEASE!
Nod
She doesn't look too happy. Are the brakes working? :) Other than that, the lighting is excellent.
mikegothorp
Impressive image with a really solid feel to it. I like a lot of your other stuff too and it's good to see someone getting to grips with Carrara's features.