Hi and welcome to my little place here. Don't wonder about the name, almost everything I do is linked to my feathered housemates - source of everlasting inspiration ;-)
On the image to the left you see me with Perlchen and Rico, two of my cockatiels.
Rico is the chick on my right hand.
My real name is Kim and I love everything that is able to fly and has got vertebrae - meaning birds, etc, but especially dragons.
Short Bio
It went the way it mostly goes with people who cannot put the pen/ pencil/ crayon away.
So, at the age of 4 or so I was introduced to a set of the latter and drew camels. From there I went to pencils and horses and dragons.
Later came dolphins and orcas and some more dragons.
I still do a lot of drawing dragons - and some horses or dolphins - as long as I can spare the time.
But a few years ago I got my Wacom tablet and that developed into the exploration of the pixel world.
First I made little graphics for my homepages, now I make big graphics for strange pictures which tend to be overloaded with iconographic double denotations ;-)
ThenI entered the world of a freelance illustrator (in small scale) and do floormaps, illustrations and so on.
I learned to hate ships and especially galeons from my very first publication though I like being around ships and water in general.
Apart from the occasional commission here and there I still do a lot of drawing for myself as far as my shrinking spare time permits.
Making textures for Poser included - I prefer to work with handdrawn designs to alter with my laptop later.
What else?
I like roleplaying, wrote two systems of my own and hate dia slides ;-)
If you're interested: I'm available for commissions as well.
2D (traditional), 3D (Poser) is no problem.
Visit my gallery here if you're interested and want to see what I do - contact me if you want to know more. Preferably by mail since I don't check IMs that often :-)
For all Poser-related stuff best visit my homepage and my forum if you have any questions about my products.
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Comments (11)
CrownPrince
Wow this is well done... Concidering your winging it! LOLOL!! Excellent model!
AKARO
Magnifique rendu. Un objet superbe. Superbe modélisation.
Madbat
DROOOL!!! (Hey, it's a guy thing)
blbarrett
Looks fantastic! great modeling! Great details :)
Osper
Knowledge of parts not required for this model!!!!! Great job!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent modeling, well done....
tamburro
Great model!!!!!
pjz99
That looks great, accurate or not it's a nicely done model. The only thing taking away a little bit is the case in the background, the cutouts are a little too obviously polygonal, but that's nothing to do with the great job you did on the rifle. You could probably be a little more free with bevels in certain places, like the forearm (the part your left hand would grip under the barrel, for a right handed shooter) but it's a great model all around.
Revelation-23
I wouldn't worry about knowing what the thingamajigger, doohickey and whatzitcalled are actually named. It doesn't have to be a 100% accurate representation of an actual gun - it still looks like it could be a real one. I'm with pjz99 about the case; a little more work there will go a long way, and each section doesn't necessarily have to have a matching cutout on the top of the case. A bit of beveling/chamfering will help with the look, as will using textures/shaders to make it look like foam. As for the gun itself, I'd also work a bit more on the butt (the back end) and the grip. I hope you're planning on doing more with this and are going to show us more.
Zazou
Excellent modeling work !
loligagger
Excellent modeling!!!!!!!!!!