Hi, My name is Ryan, I Live In San Francisco CA, work at starbucks and love renderosity. I first came across this site back in 2004 while i was attending high school in my Multimedia class. that's where i learned about C4D. and I was hooked. I spent all my free time in that class. But there was so much to learn, Our instructor said we were going to learn roughly one tenth of all there is to know about C4D. He wasn't joking. After high school i got a student license and dug in. though not very deep. I knew only the basics of modeling, lighting, materials, and rendering. so i spent my nights that i could searching the web for tutorials to help me out, And what i found out was there was alot of help out there. So I am still Learning and still developing. and any criticism good or bad helps alot
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Comments (3)
taurus66
i do not really know, how diamonds are cut. but your use of light and caustics create a great touch of realism. nice one!
Artistic_Tiger
Great image, nice lightning... Swarovski would be jealous, if they see it ^_^
rdgiles21
thanks artistic tiger. I'm only just beginning to experiment with caustics and the end results look alot better than anything i've ever done. your warm comments mean alot to me