Yep, that's me...BIOHi there, my name is Martin Huisman and I live in the netherlands and I am 24 years old.
I recently finished my study biomedical research at the university of Rotterdam and now I'm working in the research field of kidney-transplantion problematics.
Totally different than CG art! :)
At the moment I only use Terragen and I recently downloaded the SOPack plugin, which I'm now exploring. For postwork I use PSP and PS8. But I am also not really experienced with it.
At the moment I mainly use Terragen and I'm desperately waiting for TG-2 (hurry up Matt).
I also love fiddling around with Photoshop and recently I've bought a wacom tablet, love it!
Are there other things you do? Yes I play soccer, 3 times a week :) I especially like the 3rd half of the game *lol*. And I love going to parties, or just have a drink with my friends.
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Comments (14)
Costaud
I like your rocks, nice POV.
Elcet
Hmm… you say that you are not very satisfied with this scene. Let me say that I would be really glad to be capable of such wonderful landscape. TG2 is a very difficult software to use, seems not to be very stable, renders are said to be very slow, but what it can do is properly stunning and this is a true rival for Vue, Mojoworld, Carrara, not to speak of Artmatic. The kind of quality that you achieved in this render is a true challenge even for many of us who are professional illustrators.
choronr
I believe the large stones details are very good as is; however, I think you would be much more satisfied with the results by making the base soil color and the large stones color the same; or, close to the same. Perhaps, reduce the population of large stones a bit would help as well. In all, this has all the elements of being an outstanding render with a few minor adjustments.
fredric_lpn
niquel!
christianfly
Alone, yes! The pov is splendid.
lucbianco
Nice one
Piliph
Beautiful POV !
seth93
looove those stones !
athesdan
great pov and stone !
Phylloxera
Je ne suis pas d'accord avec les autres, il est vrai que le Pov est correct, le point négatif concerne ces cailloux au premier plan on dirait des pépites de chocolat dans un cookies et cet arbre paumé au milieu, non j'accroche pas sur cette image, tu as déjà fait beaucoup mieux, excuse moi si tu me trouves un peu sévère mais c'est ce que je ressens devant ta réalisation !! I do not agree with the others, it is true that the Pov is correct, especially the negative point of these rocks in the foreground it looks like nuggets of chocolate in a cookie and this tree lost in the middle, not j'accroche not on this image, you have already done much better, excuse me if you find me a little harsh but it's what I feel before your achievement!
Tangled-Universe
Yes you're right Joël :-)
Octaganoid
Great vista. A sense of depth that you do not always see in TG2. Nice work. I like the tree.
fractalinda
Very impressive, and I agree with Bob (choronr).
sahejaa
Erg mooi gedaan!!!