"Inimitably Superfluous"
BIO
In 1964, Richard Merk was born in East L.A. to his considerable surprise, so when his parents moved away to the house they would live in for the next twelve years, he (three years old at the time) cleverly stowed away in the trunk of their car.
Brought up in West Los Angeles and educated in Catholic schools, he took to outer space as a starship captain in an attempt to escape this desperate and tragic reality. Inexplicably, he eventually graduated from Servite High School in Anaheim. Then, ignoring angry mobs of protestors, he infiltrated Cal State Fullerton, from which he almost graduated.
Meanwhile, at the age of ten, he found the love of his life when he discovered his first science-fiction book. By the time he was sixteen, he began to write adventure stories, and by the time he was eighteen, he actually worked up the nerve to submit one. It was almost accepted. In 1982, he discovered the new love of his life when his parents gave him a computer thinking it would help him do better in school. He promptly began to write computer games. To date, he has started twelve computer game projects, seventeen computer utilities, four literary adventure sagas, two role playing game adventure series, three internet web sites ? and one or two of them are almost finished.
As he grows older, he shows no signs of slacking off. He remains as youthful, as lively and as lovable as ever, and grows more ruggedly handsome with each passing year. You can be sure that this is true, since he has written this little resume himself, and his unwavering devotion to absolute truth is notorious. And for once, he actually finished what he
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Comments (10)
A.C.Wolfe
Very cool!
pakled
well, there's another one to strike off the list...;) great modeling and texturing. The font for the Preservers is on the web, at Tommy of Escondido's web site, if you want to do closeups..don't know if Hex can do 3d-letters, but Wings 3d can, if you want to do that...
Mark@poser
Excellent render...The scene is exactly as I recall it...Five stars from me...Do more please!
kftate
Very cool image! Great modeling and textures. Excellent work!!
Eldeago
well done I remember that episode well
chuter
WOW - Just like it was in real life! Outstanding. Where's Meramanee? Are you going to bring her here for the stoning? Nice job.
richmerk
Thanks for reminding me to put up credits for Tommy's great font, Pakled. :-) That was indeed what I used for the lettering, and yes, Hexagon can do it, though I had a heckuva time straightening out the billions of normals. :-P
TheBear005
Great work!!
ktaylor
Beautiful! Love the detail -- teepees in the background
Kirok
LOL! No I am Kirok! Very nice work, Richard, I haven't seen any diaramas from you before - perhaps I just haven't been looking? A lot to learn from this like the fading with distance. K