Thanks for stopping by - I'm Paul Gibson, an amateur digital artist. I joined Rendo in 2004; I've grown somewhat in my abilities with 3D software, thanks to the generous artists and experts here. I'm originally from Arizona, but grew up in the midwestern U.S. Feel free to browse my gallery; I hope you enjoy what you see. Be sure to visit Deep Vertical (www.gibsoncreation.com) my web home.
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Comments (19)
prutzworks
very nice rust textures
CorporateArts
The old rusty character is really well and looks realistic
melevos
excellently done!!!!!
Stardust_Crossing
Great work! Very well done!
jdehaven
The rust looks very realistic, as does the terrain, sky and atmosphere - a very believable outdoor scene. The shadows from the tree and leaves on the large gear are a little pixely/jagged, but overall this is a very cool outdoor scene!
tetsu-pino
Fantastic image. Excellent work.
avalonfaayre
How cool is that? I really thought it was a photograph at first! Awesome!
kenmo
Brilliant image and work....
ledwolorz
Wonderful work.
Biffowitz
There is something cool about junk yards huh, ooops, sorry I mean salvage yards. Sweet render, me likes!!
criss
Great modeling and composition!
Dreamingbee
fantastic work .. you used excellent textures for this scene
kasalin
Fully technical - but fantastic work !!
Xorron
Great scene, models and textures...well done!
miwi
Klasse work,super!!!!!!
e-brink
Nice idea... Great image! It reminds me that I have a number with no image to go with it just yet.
clam73
great textures and modelling....fine vue work....brilliant!!
popeslattz
Very cool image. Looks like a great place to test the Blaster!
KatesFriend
Looks like some forgotten piece of the local history. What was the significance of 341 in this area? The truck and the cog wheel must have served its associated purpose for years. Then to be simply cast off as junk in this yard when they no longer could serve. An image littered with mystery.