My day-time job consists of Design and Illustration for commercial printing for the past 35 years, I started at the age of 15, doing Illustration for screen printing. I do all my creation work in Carrara 3 and export Objects to poser for use there. I started doing 3D with Adobe Dimentions 1.0 and poser 1.0. I switched to Corel's Dream 3d when I had the chance and forgot about poser until I received a notice that I could upgrade from from 1 to 5, which caught my interest. I do take requests and can be contacted here or by email mappsman@hotmail.com.
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Comments (14)
Darkwish
It's look very nice! Great work, Mike!
shadownet
Good things to come!
Richardphotos
really is realistic Mike.I am looking forward to the complete fort
TheAnimaGemini
I agree, at first i thought it is a Photo. incredible work. Hugs ;)
tallpindo
A tough decision on bump, texture, displacement map and modelling. 8 x 10 glossies or polaroid. How would a blind person perceive it?
B_PEACOCK
Very detailed Mike.I am impressed that you even made to bolts work also
Ravenlady
it´s poser¿????? WOW! you new set look fantastic
ontar1
Cool, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
magnus073
Super realistic looking Mike and love the way your doors work as well as the bolts and are not just for show.
BBarbs
WOW......that is an amazingly realistic and true door. The color of the wood, the rusty hinges and the chinking between the logs are superb. I would have thought it was a photograph if I had not known. lol. Love it just as it is actually. Hugssss
NetWorthy
Mike your stuff is always superb, and this is tops by even your high standards. One nitpicky: The knots, ripples etc. on the beam above lines up directly with the identical pattern on the door lintel just below. Maybe if you offset one of them a bit or reverse the direction of the tex it won't be so noticable for closeups like this one. Other than this little nit, this stuff is fabulous!
Mondwin
Looks really fantastic....bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx
tcombs
Wow, this looks real!
katy555
Great capture! Excellent work...