Been awhile since I updated this, so here goes.
I am a published journalist and role-playing game writer, and I've gone "pro" with my CG art over the last year or so as well. While I've been writing for about 20 years now, the art's still fairly new to me.
Most of the art you'll find is either of my own intellectual properties, or art I've created for other companies and clients.
I like "big" science fiction epics, RPG-related stuff, pin-up art and just plain good work of any kind.
I'm not here as much as I used to be, as the art aspect of this has grown from hobby to professional work, taking a good chunk of my time. But drop me a site mail and I'll get it if you have any questions.
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (21)
Faemike55
Great looking scene! Looks like the beginning of a great SF Detective movie (Bladerunner II)
MOSKETON
FANTASTICA CREACION..
wblack
Lots of eye-candy here, love the detail and atmospheric FX, well done!
Mutos2
Nice scene, great ambiance, street-sam is nice too ^-^
RodS
I agree with Mike - this looks like it's a new, improved version of Bladerunner. Very outstanding scene - love it!
Cimaira
Amazing scene! Wonderful lighting and atmosphere.
BIGBEAR1965
Very cool scene!
Biffowitz
Fabulous scene and atmosphere!
AwarenessLogic
Fantastic cityscape!
thecytron
Awesome rendering work! Great ambiance lighting!
davisda
Seattle. 2070. The Shadows are your friend....
flavia49
fantastic image!! wonderful mood!
2121
superb scene and narrative in the image
restif
This is an awesome render, great depth and staging!
kjer_99
Impressive background and set, but I wish there had been a hint of the railing next to the model because she just seems to be floating there to me.
tamburro
Wonderful scene!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CrownPrince
OOoo! This is really good! I love these large scenes.. One day im going to be able to do them as well!!
crender
Excellent work!!! well done!!!
missgrin
Fantastic scene...
Legion1
excellent pic thnx
Lictre
Her appearance is far too clean for a good thematic Bladerunner sequel. She appears far too upper-class to be a detective or combatant. Beautiful scene in general, but (and I mean this constructively), I think the completely pure black of the woman's outfit would be improved by either being very dark gray (so that shading would also show her contours, or by having smudges of lighter 'grime' on the outfit to show that she's come into contact with the things in the city. With the suit being that purely black, it looks either hyperactively self-cleaning, or as though she just got beamed there from some starship. If you look at black cars, you'll see that they show dust and other grime incredibly well, illustrating how a very dark background pushes other colors in contact with it into greater prominence. For black clothes, they are notorious for showing any lint, cat hair or closet dust. If the suit is supposed to be for camouflage in dark environments, unless the background is monochromatic black, a pure black suit is a less than ideal choice. If a person in a pure black outfit were in a dark alley in poor illumination, they could be seen as a person-shaped black spot in a dark alley. If their outfit were of several shades and colors, and not symmetric or easily defined as limbs, it's much harder for the brain, which is used to searching for human features and proportions, to make out the human outline. The chrome studs, rings and zippers also would make her far more easily seen. Instead of some sort of infiltration or combat scenario, she appears to be dressed for a battle-themed fetish club. Overall, I give it a three rating, because of camo flaws as pointed out above, and the fact that the flat black of her outfit actually conceals her contours, making it harder to appreciate the pose you put her in.