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This page contains samples of some of my best artwork and various 3D models to date. Feel free to comment on anything you see here. BIO I have been an artist all my life from sculpting to painting to building ships in bottles I have had a hand in nearly everything. Several years ago I was given a glimpse at what a computer could do when an artist was at the helm. I quickly learned that the way to express myself and bring my visions to life was 3D art. I have a background in printing, graphics communication and advertising design. I became lead modeler at Faultline Studios and worked on illustrations for the card game "Crown of the Emperor". I have worked on several book covers and enjoy bringing ideas to life.
I am now lead graphics artist for RonEd Media and have continued to increase my abilities and portfolio. My goal has been to do illustrations for a sci-fi book, magazine or non-fiction titles on the paranormal. I enjoy creating various images usually sci-fi in nature that center on the darkside or human thought and technology. The many "what ifs" that fill our minds at dark hours and the need to believe in other things that give us hope in dark times. I have learned to use many programs and will likely learn many more to help in telling my stories better. The latest addition to my pallet is Vue 8 Complete and the results are amazing, expect more. I would like to thank Sci-fi channel and Sci-fi weekly for allowing me to share some of my visions with the world " My latest contribution to the 3-D world is the Cydonia model and material sets, a joint project between me and Gill Brooks. You can also find my "Shattered Worlds" sets and materials for Vue and Poser in the market place.
www.shatteredworlds3d.com
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Here you can see behind the scenes production art and see how these models come together almost in real time.
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Comments (16)
artgum
Amazing- looking forward to the final version!
Conniekat8
Wow, how absolutely amazing. I love all the little detail.
JCD
This set is really coming together nicely - the level of detail and overall effects your achieving in these renders are spot on. Great work!
buckzero
Cool scene and models.
Krid
great scene with fantastic architecture
dvab
Bravo!
Schnuck
Excellent work!!!
Biffowitz
Sweet render and props, I like how the cars give the whole scene a perception of scale!
Stardust_Crossing
Terrific image with nice effects! Cool!
dbrv6
Looks very nice! I like this and look forward to see where you are going. Food for Thought The rubble is all the same size though and spread evenly which is not realistic. Glass and the artifical sheets that have shattered and broken will create an interesting ground litter but will be fairly small and broken up after it is knocked out - if it just did not melt from the heat. When stuff burns, lots of materials will simply melt even superstructure based on the type of fuel feeding the fire. Even if power was turned off - things would start to burn as lighting rods in buildings failed at ground and lighting strikes started an increasing number of fires over time. If power was left on this would accelarate with fire sweeping entire sections or the entire city. Most superstructure design - the outside and weight bearing pieces will remain standing longest for simple decay. The roof and floors of a building will go first. I imagine a kinda rot where it sags, gather water, stuff grows, springs a leak, splits apart and falls down on the next level down. Wet carpet, walls etc get extremly heavy. Stone, rock, etc on buildings - its merely a facing and not a thick layer which would be to heavy anyway! DBRv6
Miska7
Great city-scape. Nice lighting and atmosphere! Very well done.
gmvgmvgmv
Great scene - really convincing shatter-ed-ness!
Elcet
Very impressive and beautiful composition! Like Guernica, it is the beauty of a disaster! An image that deserves the greatest honors!
clam73
excellent atmosphere and view.....great vue composition, congrats!
Zamanuirileski
Great work! Love it!
kasalin
Wonderful colours, perfect & nice scene, very beautiful !!! "V":5+++++++++ :):):) Hugs !!!