Vic Barry
26 Year old digital artist. Modelling, Animation, Particle/Dynamics/Volumetrics
Always learning, always doing.BIOBy day i work as a corporate manager for a national computer chain in ireland. Im 26, living at home with 2 PCs, 1 P3, 1 P4. loads a RAM, 2 Geforce cards, 1 Ultra and 1 4600Ti.
Every day is a learning process, and i do my hardest to make a little improvment each day with my digital skills. And of course, all this is done after hours and on the weekends as i work my backside (also know as ASS, im trying to keep the swearing down) off during the hours of 9-1730 each day.
About to be engaged to my to a lady (Ger) who comes along only once in a lifetime. Shes a great critc and support for all my carry on.
And for those people out there who dread the impossible...well just over a year ago..i could barely get a 3d cube onto the screen. And with a lot of hard work and a lot of time and effort ive managed to turn those cubes and spheres into things that in some way are recognisable as everyday objects. So those of you thinking, i wish i could do that, with a bit of time and effort, give it a lash. Of course you having a bit of talent helps out too
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Comments (2)
dick_longly
I like this the only thing is the ship could be a little rounded how did you make this did you use motion blur depth of field feild rendering because I made some ships but setting up the scene killed me
vicbarry
no DOF. The taxi is moving slower than the camera. its weird how it came out, but my motion blur is set around 100%. On the other hand if its just for an image you want to do, move the buildings or whatever, at least this way the buildings would be moving against a stationary cab. OR another way, similar and probably less hassle is you pan the camera past the buildings at whatever speed and just have a stationary cab sitting there as the camera shoots by. Hope this helps All the best from ireland vic www.vicbarrystudios.com