Welcome to my homepage.I work primarily with , DAZ Studio and Carrara. I also use Hexagon, Vue, and C4D. PSP and CS2 for post work. Recently, I've begun study in Lighwave.My goal is to achieve the best realism in my renders with the tools I have. I love creating scenes of varying kinds: Scifi, everyday life, and portraits. I love creating characters and do alot of work there and aim at improving every time I sit infront of the computer.I've been working with poser (and originally Bryce) and mainly Carrara forĀ 10 years or so and hope I've made some improvements. Still have so much to learn.
I am inspired by and grateful for the many other artists here.
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Comments (5)
Kindredsoul
this is great for your first render..I use Vue too, liked it myself (I have tried Carrara a while ago but gave up on it-I think it was the lighting and atmosphere I struggled with)...I am curious what Adrea looks like in Vue. Indoor scenes work well in Vue with radiosity light.
PhilW
Beautiful light and rays! While Vue is undoubtedly powerful for landscapes, I moved in the opposite direction - I used to pose figures in Poser and then render in Vue for the backgrounds and lighting, but Carrara gave me most of what I needed within a single application - no more switching from one to the other to fine tune - and it renders significantly faster (I estimate around 10 times faster but this is not scientific). And of course, Carrara gives me hair to play with....
Miska7
Very nice scene. Great sky and light rays! Excellent render!
moviehawke1
Vue definitely has it over Carrara when it comes to landscapes and environmental lighting. (IMHO!) I own Vue 5, but could never get it to integrate well with daz/poser figures (my own lack of skills I'm sure), - your early attempts look great and are inspiring (maybe I need to upgrade?)
NetWorthy
You are much too modest - this looks amazingly real! I also have to wonder what Adrea would like like in Vue. (I bet she is still a knockout LOL!)