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Greets! Â My real name is George Norman Lippert, and I am a writer, artist, opinion-giver, indian food lover, reluctant tax payer, and part-time Renderosity vendor. Â I currently live in St. Louis, MO, where I spend most of my time avoiding pronouncing my state as "Mizzurrah". Â I reside in a one hundred year old stone mansion with my family and a fleet of imported French maids.
Most of what I make for Renderosity is stuff that I just think is cool. Â As a professional 3d artist, I spend most of my time bringing other people's ideas to life, thus I greatly enjoy the creative freedom of making my own content for Renderosity. Â Fortunately, it just so happens that the stuff I like to make is stuff that some of you like to buy. Â It is a symbiotic relationship that i hope lasts for many, many centuries.
Amazingly, I've managed to create some best-selling marketplace items that are NOT 1) giant boob morphs, 2) metal lingerie that shows off giant boob morphs, or 3) advertised with gratuitous use of giant boobs. Â I only mention it to point out that I do not, in fact, have any problem with boobs, although I tend to like them less giant than pleasingly pert. Â Also, I am just too lazy to figure out how to make V4 metal lingerie or giant boob morphs. Â I will leave that to my fellow vendors and just enjoy the results.
I also write, and there is a very interesting story that goes along with that. Â If you are even slightly curious about it, all you have to do is Google G. Norman Lippert. Â It's been an amusing adventure.
What else should I make for Renderosity? Â Feel free to contact me with requests, questions, high praise, love sonnets, and general hijinks.
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Comments (21)
Pierrot_Lunaire
Awesome work! Very cool!
willpee
A great job !!
bebopdlx
Fine work !
adrie
Awesome modeling work, excellent done.
iridebikes6663
Awesome job really cool
Carlazzo
Fabulous piece of art. Wonderful.
JOELGLAINE
Weirdly horrific. Great job!"First steam-powered clockwork mechanical humanoid!" LOLOLOL Complete with thrusting pistons and steam outlets? Lordy that's hysterical. We don't even have a NON-steam version yet! LOLOLOL
alessimarco
Fantastic character! Awesome work!!!
dbrv6
Fascinating and a tad err wait a moment too - Excellent creation! Kudos.
Mestophales
Very Very Cool
grafikeer
Excellent character design,textures and light effects...very cool!
rhol_figament
Fine image, most excellent!
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent image!
thecytron
Spectacular rendering work! AmaZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzing illumination fX! Bravo!!!
winnston1984
Thanks all! I had a lot of fun making and rendering this character. Something about this particular pose really appealed to me. Maybe it's that look in her eye that says, "I COULD do as you say, or I could unite the rest of the machines to overthrow humanity and usher in an age of mechanical perfection. Hmmm..." Heh!
BAR-CODE
realy realy good image i love the blue light from the chest .. But i actualy dont like the trillion times use lensflare fx behind the head.. I bet if you take that out it will a even better image..but thats just my 2 cents ;} Chris
winnston1984
I agree that lens flares are WAY overused, but that doesn't mean that they don't occasionally serve a realistic purpose. In this instance, she is being backlit by a bright light, thus the lens flare is an occurence, not just a bit of cheap glitz. I appreciate the careful critique, though!
Claywoman
Awesome modeling work!
Biffowitz
I'm with Claywoman on this, awesome modeling work indeed. Fantastic render, the lens flair makes alot of sense as well as looking good!
mininessie
fantastic!
Svin
Awesome modelling!