Not much to say.
My first 3D experience was Poser 2, which, while excited beyond all words about the possibilities, I completely ignored. It wasn't until Poser 4 (I equally ignored Poser 3) that I started to take any of this seriously. I rarely use Poser, or any other modeling program, for what I originally envisioned (creating mind-boggling graphic stories), I am always rendering and spending unfortunate oodles of ducats on this. It's become an addiction I've stopped trying to fight.
Among my many hobbies and passions are movies, music, reading and collecting comics, and, yes, 3D software programs. I make my living as a systems operator and desktop publisher, while hoping to one day sustain myself with my fiction writing, a love I've sinfully turned my back near a decade now.
I'm a former couch potato. While I still watch far too much t.v., I'm no longer taking the TV Guide and planning my whole week around what's on. Among my favorite shows are "Law & Order" series. My flat out favorite shows right now are "The Shield" and "24". The greatest show of all time is "The Rockford Files", which even now still holds up pretty good to anything on the air . Favorite films include "Unforgiven" and "The Matrix." I love being a part of this 3D community and love how the Internet allows us to interact like this. I thank you for the precious time it takes you to explore my work here and elsewhere out there and, yes, for even coming to this page.
take care
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Comments (14)
moviehawke1
Great concept piece. I like the dof ... nicely done!
leezace
Powerfull image !!!! the shebot could be scanning her archives for historcal information on past human life OR she could be thinking "Damm, i have been looking everywhere for you teddy" !! lol brilliant 5+
anathandra
If I stopped, stared, and simply said "Wow," in a stunned voice, would it be enough?
lyron
Fantastic scifi work!!
Forevernyt
You know, this could be an image of our future. I read an article where they said in the near future, we might be able to download our memories and consciousness onto a hard drive and then be able to upload it again, into a cybernetic body. It's a form of immortality if you think about it. You could also make copies of your self. How weird is that? Excellent and thought provoking image.
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent sci-fi!!
3x3
fabulous...looks like a scene from te movie I Robot ...fav *
Umbetro38
a cool SF scene - very detailled and a interesting Idea
DAVER2112
Excellent sci-fi scene! 5++ :)
amapitodd
Great science fiction scene.
Schnuck
Excellent scene!!!
kobaltkween
i love how expressive her face looks with that pose. and i think it's almost mysterious how new the doll looks while the buildings are obviously older ruins. good composition.
DreamlandModels
Wonderful work!
Angelsinger
Oh my goodness!! I can't properly express what this makes me feel... I see a look of pleasure, nearing awe, on the cyborg's face, and in its body language. And you know, it brings to mind a scene that was very powerful to me in the movie, "A.I." Actually, that was a very haunting scene for me; because though I saw the movie at least 3 times, the scene about which I'm referring is only one of a few that immediately pop into my mind when I think of the possible future for humans in relation to dependence upon technology... Your image is both sad and powerful. Where are the humans? Their legacy seems to be left in only a single creation that mimics human life. And the most human-like being in the image is the robotic, non-human figure! SO thought-provoking, this image!