My day-time job consists of Design and Illustration for commercial printing for the past 35 years, I started at the age of 15, doing Illustration for screen printing. I do all my creation work in Carrara 3 and export Objects to poser for use there. I started doing 3D with Adobe Dimentions 1.0 and poser 1.0. I switched to Corel's Dream 3d when I had the chance and forgot about poser until I received a notice that I could upgrade from from 1 to 5, which caught my interest. I do take requests and can be contacted here or by email mappsman@hotmail.com.
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Comments (16)
shadownet
Very cool setting! Love the different looks possible!
drifterlee
I really like the bloody one, Mike. Scary!
Faemike55
Wonderful work, Mike! Can't wait to see it in the market!
magnus073
Gotta say they look great Mike and I especially love the splattered and rusted versions
lwperkins
It shows the different levels of satisfaction of the cleaning staff--the first one, the cleaning staff is happy and well paid. The second, not so well paid. The third, the staff expresses their displeasure with working with zombies. And the last is after the funding has run out and the lab is abandoned;) A great set! i already need that inspection mirror!
DennisReed
Absolutely amazing Texture Mike! Stunning comparison!
Darkwish
Fantastic work! Great!
Shirahime
nice!
B_PEACOCK
Nice they all look awesome. I see some creepy Halloween images from these
NightmareHero
Wonderful room.
SetoKaiba
Interesting bloody scene! Freaky work, well done!!!
Richardphotos
outstanding variety Mike. sure to be a hit with the ghoulish crowd
mazzam
The bloody scene would be a bit more realistic (and scarier) if you used a mixture of reds. Blood tends to turn purplish when it is drying. If you could make the blood stains separate texture layers with transparency maps, all sorts of special effects would be possible. It is hard to judge with no figures in the scene, but the overall textures look rather bright to me. The most successful sets are those like DMs where any figure stands out from the background.
NetWorthy Online Now!
Yikes, now THATS creepy stuff LOL! Superb job of modelling and the texturing is tops! Love the grungy ones on the bottom... right out of an old 50's "B" horror clasic LOL!
Lunastar
Awesome textures. Love the old blood.
ontar1
Cool, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!