I'm not sure what all to say about myself, I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA) and work as a graphic designer/computer technician for a print shop. I have a BS in Historic Preservation, but wasn't willing to go on for a Master's Degree, nor was I interested in teaching, so I found another career. I discovered Bryce way back when version 1 came out, but I didn't really get serious about the program, or 3D art in general, until a few years ago. When I'm not in front of the computer, I'm either making costumes or wearing them to a renaissance festival, or building a new rock-sculpture, or possibly wandering with a camera.
When I'm not making something, odds are I'm reading from my far too wide range of interests: Astronomy, Cosmology, Physics, Archeology, Anthropology, History, Current Events, NASA (of course) and anything else that happens to catch my attention. It's really hard to find enough time to do all of the things I want to be doing! What drew me to Renderosity is the many excellent artists who continue to inspire me to push myself as an artist. More recently I've added a selection of stuff to another online gallery location:http://nefariousdro.deviantart.com/ÂÂ
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Comments (24)
Janiss
This colors are splendid and such creativite ... fabulous my friend!
JaneEden
Wow this is excellent and amazing creation - hugs Jane xx
Digimon
Your comment "less than what the U.S. military spends in a year in Iraq" is very true, in fact, here is a quote from www.rethinkingschools.org: "On the third day, for our early morning activity I had students figure out how much money had been spent in the last three days. Then, by doing a long division problem, we figured out that the United States spends about $265,000,000 per day on the Iraq War. We checked out other parts of the costofwar site and found, for example, that the amount spent on the war thus far is equivalent to 14 million four-year college scholarships. "That's a lot!" exclaimed several students, but the number was so large that it was essentially meaningless to my students." As for Dr. Robert W. Bussard, you are also correct, he may yet play a huge role in our energy independence in the future. I hope his work carries on. Funny how magnetism is the answer to so many things... Great image! You can really feel the power!!!
carlx
Superb sci-fi!!!
photostar
It's too bad that we didn't use that technology with our development of nuclear power plants....creating energy by constantly reusing the spent energy, thus leaving nothing to dispose of. Very well done render.
stevey3d
Superb model and textures! Excellent colours too!
brylaz
Wonderful construct!!! Excellent work!!!
Tanglimara
Wow, a weird and wonderful object, great modelling. Tony :-)
grafikeer
Excellent image...especially like the model and lighting in this piece, as well as your background information for the piece.Very well done!!!
Thandaluz
Intriguing piece, I liked that, a mystery sensation and power.
e-brink
Excellent graphics. Wonderful piece of realization.
blankfrancine
Like the halo effect surrounding the mechanism. Original sci-fi!
huenersh
I could swear, I read somewhere (in my SF collection) about the Bussard drive, can't tell where ;-) excellent creation again!
prionbrain
Really cool!!! Love the story that goes with it too!!! Very interesting!!!
MagikUnicorn
Simple But Gorgeous!
toddaking
Excellent picture. Todd
castaneda
Stunning. And I get a lesson with it.
skiwillgee
Call Area 51! The devise has been perfected in Bryce. Great model. Even greater info in narrative.
Ourias3D
Superbe composition, vraiment un excellent travail.
DMWVCS
What a fitting tribute to a tremendous genius!!! David W
jocko500
hope it works and your image is a great one for him
Chipka
Ooooh, Dr. Bussard...one of my heroes! Him and Carl Sagan, Fred Hoyle, Buckmeister Fuller...and the list goes on. This is a fantastic render, all the more stunning by the attention to detail you've put into this. I love the entire composition and the background is just as interesting and inviting as the device itself. Fantastic work on both a science fictional level and real-world scientific level. Awesome!
evs69
I enjoyed reading your words and will check out the link. This image works very well and is quite mysterious in a way. Most of all I like the colour.
foreverdisturbed
very cool work. Thank you for your comment.