Having started 3D modeling around 2001 , it became an obsession. At first it was more like a hobby, but after some time, i started selling some stuff, mainly models and some animations. For developing 3D content it is helpfull if you create a story where the models are used as well. First you present them in the process and developing is easier, because you need them to get the story on. Those adventures also document my artistic development, i dont hide the bad ones. Enjoy them. Django
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Comments (6)
Django
Hmmm will have to work on the on the fusing of the pictures in PS. My new TFT Monitor is a bit contrasty an bright.will need a lot of getting used to
RocksLady
Thus did not want times something longer write come unfortunately always to it everyone to legends such as mad I its pictures find!!! : -): -): -): -): -): - Then to it that does not come my English is so good also still!!!! ..................... I find each picture which I look in its special kind beautiful!!! Which is for humans it is an artist!!! I thank you which I these pictures looking at was allowed and large joy in it has ................. thanks!!!! beautiful evening greeting Rocksy
SIGMAWORLD
Very creative work!!! Excellent!!!
RG19
Wow!!! Impressive montage work!!!
kjer_99
You should be able to adjust the new monitor for both contrast and brightness. As for the poster, I think it needs a few more words, such as; credits to one Manfred Thaller. As for the various figures you have displayed, well, they are fantastic! I especially like the mummy? pilot and tiger girl.
Moebius87
Great start... but it needs a bit more depth somehow. Doesn't have the punch that most classic movie posters have yet, but it's getting there. :o)