This is the real me,my name is Fred Fishwick,I live in Brisbane Australia I enjoy 3d art and meeting people through Renderosity, its also a learning curve for me as I am a novice 3d artist, the programs I use are Blender,Terragen, Daz/Studio and Bryce, and mojoworld. I'm a craftsman gasfitter by trade, my other interests are photography, fishing, ten pin bowling, and gardening. Thank you for viewing my home, page,and Gallery.
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Comments (8)
Lenord
First ventures into the Mojoverse can be daunting, it's a powerful and complicated piece of Software to get your head around but this is a good start. A lot depends on what you want from the application, to become Clinically and Technically proficient or produce Startling Surreal or Realistic Planetscapes, Welcome to the Mojoverse 3DMISFIT. Peace
KnightWolverine
Don't own or use it but have seen enough posted who do and say your heading in the right direction.It all starts with your 1st steps...we all crawl before we walk...(Smile) William
woz2002
Welcome to Mojo Fred:) Cloud layers have an option to allow them NOT to intesrsect with terrain..its called "avoid terrain"...higher values give "bigger holes" so to speak. Terrain spikiness can be controlled by reducing roughness or result scale for starters :) Atmospheres have density making them thicker or lighter....try values from 0.1 to 30 to see the results. Do small renders as samples when working to get the result you want. Look at the default render settings..Normal / Low / High then look at creating your own render settings. Mojo has many elements to play with so also dont be concerened about asking questions in the mojo forum or searching for results. Its gonna take a while...so hang tight, experiment & post your results ;-)
wirepaladin
A bit dark but nice composition. Welcome aboard!
wotan
Welcome Fred... like Nike said, do it!
Zerelli
Welcome aboard fellow mojonaut, you are off to a good start
claudia02
Hi ! Willkommen in der Mojogemeinschaft ! Fürs erste ein klasse Bild ! Mojowelten als inpiration ? www.Xynedia.de Gruß James W.
prutzworks
welcome to the MOJOVERSE