Hi and thanks for looking. The pic above is of me at the TIGER TEMPLE in Thailand First a little about me. I am male, in my 60's, living in Melbourne Australia. I worked as a machinist for over 40 years after serving a five year apprenticeship, seven years in the rope industry and thirty eight in the glass container industry. My main hobby has been photography ( I developed my first film ( with supervision ) when I was eight years old.) Sooo many years ago. I first saw poser through a friend and I was impressed. Poser 2 was my first purchase. It was so amazing being able to set lights and pose a model that did not complain about the cold, discomfort, taking so long, am I going to get paid for this? I have been playing with Poser, Bryce and Painter ever Since, thank you for reading. Live forever, or die trying
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sim3344
Nice work!!!
Spacer_01
Uh-oh.... (grins) And the Gamemaster said to the player once the player rolled for the pilot skill check: As you push the buttons, turn the dials, the machine activates. The landscape blurs into a myriad of rainbow colors as time and space distort right infront of you until it becomes a strobing tunnel of light. Then something goes wrong, the lights on the instrument panel start to flicker on and off as the craft makes irregular noises. A quick glance at the information screen reports the diagnostics - runtime err, /boot, restart fail /// ... Couldn't resist doing a GM narration :) I think its way cool you've still got a 1st Ed. Dungeons and Dragons box set. I only got into it maybe 10yrs ago by computer games like Baldur's Gate which was 2nd Ed, then later Star Wars RPG D20 post by play forum style. Free-form diceless style is also fun. Its a fun escape, taking part in the story or telling the story. Much like doing these sorts of renders. Definitely continue the journey, tell it as it happens. Its enjoyable viewing your work as you make them. :)