Been awhile since IÂ updated this, so here goes.
I am a published journalist and role-playing game writer, and I've gone "pro" with my CG art over the last year or so as well. While I've been writing for about 20 years now, the art's still fairly new to me.
Most of the art you'll find is either of my own intellectual properties, or art I've created for other companies and clients.
IÂ like "big"Â science fiction epics, RPG-related stuff, pin-up art and just plain good work of any kind.
I'm not here as much as IÂ used to be, as the art aspect of this has grown from hobby to professional work, taking a good chunk of my time. But drop me a site mail and I'll get it if you have any questions.
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Comments (8)
phil01
Excellent modelisation
DangerousThing
A great mixture of freebies creating a great scene. I like the concept and I think that the smuggler's port has historical background in US history; I'd have to look it up to make sure (it's been quite a while since I read US history books for fun, but when I was young I loved them).
Faemike55
Great image! wonderful information!
kjer_99
Definitely think the idea of a smuggler's port, particularly for the smaller more struggling colonies is a super concept that would be good for all sorts of stories and renders.
EdAB
Excellent work!
flavia49
Fantastic scene and model!!! Bravo!!
sandra46
very effective setting!!!!
ArtistKimberly
realy great seen its looks soo big ! u can do all that in Carrara i have it its just so new to be and kida hread to get uv don soooo well with it i see !!