IÂ have been playing with computers for about 25 years. The first program that I typed into a computer drew a picture of a christmas tree and played "deck the halls". IÂ have loved everything graphical ever since. I remember it taking days to render a manelbrot zoom on a 1mhz computer. I remember the first time IÂ ran rend 386. The process is where the fun lies. Oh, hopefully the result is an image that looks good, its how you got there that counts.
I have been drawing various things with Cad Stations for a living for just about 20 years now. Umph that seems like a long time when I actually write it down. I am a computer geek when I am not being paid to be a paid to be a cad a geek.
My current interests are modeling, texturing (materials), lighting, rendering, and compositing. My focus is mostly on how it applies to Architecture but, is not limited to that. Of coarse IÂ am also interested in the harware to drive all of this too. So my render farm is the hardware side of this reinvigorated interest in a subject that I have loved for a long time.
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Comments (3)
arlivre
Looking good !
messiahmaster
Suggestion, Look at the map scale. Try reducing the size of the map. Good work though.
engraf
You may be correct about the map scaling but, it is what I wanted. It is a fairly small structure. That screen door is 6'. The architectural tabbed shingles are about that size. Then may be slightly exaggerated. The Stucco siding might be a little large but, I distinctly remember that look from the 70's which is what I was looking for. Thus the avocado green...