Hello and cheers From Snellville, Ga. When I was in grade school used to love to draw and paint. I took a few art classes along the way. As I got older I expanded into building models and scratch building. Then I put my talents to good use in building terrain and buildings for tabletop games. I also painted and customized figures in 90mm,25 mm and 6 mm..
I would go to gaming conventions, and they would have these wonderful art room's set up. I suppose I got the bug then.
After seeing artists putting images on the web, I of course became fascinated. After talking with a few of these artists I realized that the possibility of myself being able to do some of this work was there. I spoke with Kaposer of Kaposer's 3d World and he showed me the right path.I acquired DAZ studio and Poser 6,7 and then 8. I took an online class for Poser 6 through LVS Online. I've acquired along the way Bryce 6, CS3, Heaxagon 2.2 and Cararra 6 Pro. And eventually would like to create models and textures.
More to follow as time and experience permits......
Patrick (45Cool)
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Comments (8)
Igolochka
Cool image, like characters, nice lightning!
theconqueror
Superb image...well done...
Steff_7
This set looks wicked. Excellent art work for it...
ragouc
Good composition and rneder.
sirred
Excellent image and an awesome job of putting it togeather. Great job.
cmcc
nice murder scene.
Darkwish
Fantastic work! Very nice pic!
jif3d
Neat twist on the CSI theme and use of your gift, the only suggestions I have, would be to raise the camera height, so we can see the body out-lines better and a bit of specularity on the body-bags, to give that thick plastic look. Otherwise, nice work Patrick ! ~Cheers~