I'm not sure what all to say about myself, I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA) and work as a graphic designer/computer technician for a print shop. I have a BS in Historic Preservation, but wasn't willing to go on for a Master's Degree, nor was I interested in teaching, so I found another career. I discovered Bryce way back when version 1 came out, but I didn't really get serious about the program, or 3D art in general, until a few years ago. When I'm not in front of the computer, I'm either making costumes or wearing them to a renaissance festival, or building a new rock-sculpture, or possibly wandering with a camera.
When I'm not making something, odds are I'm reading from my far too wide range of interests: Astronomy, Cosmology, Physics, Archeology, Anthropology, History, Current Events, NASA (of course) and anything else that happens to catch my attention. It's really hard to find enough time to do all of the things I want to be doing! What drew me to Renderosity is the many excellent artists who continue to inspire me to push myself as an artist. More recently I've added a selection of stuff to another online gallery location:http://nefariousdro.deviantart.com/ÂÂ
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Comments (20)
geirla
Great looking station! I think lots of your models could be reassembled int new vehicles and stations.
grafikeer
I agree with geirla,all you need are various components and sections and you could build any number of models...excellent work on the planet and overall scene!
blankfrancine
Love the details,and the texture of the planet.Another fine piece,Mike.
Bambam131
You have really set yourself apart from any of the other model builders here. Your ideas and concepts are really coming into their own. You have a great imagination and your presentation always give the viewer something to enjoy. Keep up the excellent work my friend and have a wonderful Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! All the best, David
jocko500
very wonderful work and it keeep on going too
claude19
splendid work ! awesome storyline. Excellent SciFi realization !
peedy
Fantastic scene and model! Corrie
Hubert
Great station!
Mondwin
Great model and details..bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx
Ancel_Alexandre
Nice work. I really like the look of this station, the "wagon wheel" is a great idea! ;) Using only grey and brown colors for the main objects exhances the desertic and lonely feeling, bravo!
annie5
Great texture on the planet and a wonderful station! :)
carlx
Wonderful!!!
ia-du-lin
great orbital image
RodS
I have to go along with Bambam131 - your spacecraft models are superb, as are your spacescapes! I have GOT to try that cloud technique! Another masterpiece, my friend!
kjer_99
I agree with geirla and grafikeer, your model components could be made into a vast number of variations. This one is quite nice.
MagikUnicorn
Fascinating piece of Art
tse60
Cool sf-scene ;) I like it :)
Chipka
What I really like about your structures, whether they're ships or stations, is that they're very distinct and there is a sense of reality to them as well. You've got spin stations and ships with rotating crew sections: always a wonderful thing, especially when so much of science fiction involves the conceit of some super-advanced gravity generation that has little more to do with anything than keeping ill-crafted characters stuck to the floor. You go in the total opposite direction and craft things that adhere to the laws of reality as we recognize them, and then give all sorts of backstories and histories that are rich in implication. Even better, your stuff looks so cool. I love those window/dome things...they give you a real sense of the internal structure of the stations and the ships, and they clearly mark crew spaces and engine spaces (something a lot of so called science fiction architecture scarcely does...I'm always annoyed by starships with too many windows and no indication that there is even a drive core and exhaust portals, and if there ARE exhaust portals...cabin windows go nearly to the edges of the thrusters or whatever, which makes me think the "rear" rooms in those ships must get pretty darn uncomfortable.) Anyway, I'm rambling, as I do, but all of that is just to say that I love this piece! Great work.
Madbat
I'm a fan of recycling components, for one thing, why do the same thing twice if you don't have to? The shape and color of this thing makes it look really bloody heavy! Groovy!
DMWVCS
Nice!!! David