I'm a 50-something Scotsman living in Glasgow, and I've been into CG art since 2005, and I like to think I'm not that bad at producing stuff that people like. I just hope I'm not deluding myself (^_^) My tastes run from glamour and fantasy, anime and manga, through to retro SF images and fake magazine and book covers.
I used Poser when I first started, but now I use DAZ Studio (latest version) for setting up and posing figures, and Bryce for the final renders. My own props and sets are created in TS4, which is a bit clunky, but it lets me build some interesting stuff. PhotoShop and Gimp are where it all comes together. I use only DAZ people in my artwork, as I find the Poser people a bit lacking in the looks and versatility department. I used to draw a lot, but discovering 3D has allowed me to create the kind of images I could never achieve with 'normal' media.
Thanks for all the positive and helpful comments that I have received. It's nice to get feedback from fellow artists. Makes posting the images seem worthwhile. At one time I was producing a CGI comic for a British comic-magazine called "Spaceship Away" but the editor decided that he would reduce my page count - and I decided that no he wasn't and pulled out all together. Although it lasted a short time it allowed me to experience life as a professional comics artist.
Hopefully it won't be my only time ^_^
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Comments (8)
Geodesic250
Fun looking character.
drace68
Oh yeah, I see it as "Butler-bot."
DavidEMartin
You could always call him "Fritz" after Fritz Feld, the character actor often playing maitre d's (he had a schtick of making a popping sound with his hand and mouth when finishing an order to a subordinate). Or given the UK background, how about "Basil" as in Basil Fawlty (no further explanation needed); the worried expression suits that name.
wingnut55
really nice and distinctive work. i could not see where you were going with the previous two pics, but now i think i understand them better.
Biffowitz
Fun render and character, me likes!
JeffersonAF
Excellent.
katy555
Simply Breathtaking, fabulous scene...
1402dandoy
Great character, very classy.