I am a professional firefighter. I have been engaged in art since I was about 6 years old (Thanks Mom). I hold a degree in architecture and that is where my true love for art formulated. I've worked with computers since 1970. I started off with Fortran programing. Technology was very fast paced at that time. Keeping up with the trend, I was able to stay in the mix. My first computer was a Macintosh. That was the shit at the time. Then the PC arrived. I was hooked on that for countless years until I discovered the benefits of Apple and my connection to it. All that I can say is that if you're working on a PC with Poser, you have no idea. I first discovered this secretive 3D medium in 2005. I started with Poser 5. Glad that I started there (not too particular concerning previous versions). To me, V3 was and is still the most manipulable of all characters since. The morphs are truly unique to the chacter. I hardly ever use V3 now. I believe in morphing standard characters to my own particular liking as so to make them my own, One of a kind. To me, Poser is by far the leading character production program. I sometimes use Vue and always PSCS4 for any postwork.
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Comments (6)
linkdink
Great job with the posing. This is pretty hard hitting, and very evocative of the comaraderie you must have with your colleagues.
Tracesl
wonderfully done scene
necrophage
great scene, poses and postwork!
RLove
Regrettably, today Atlanta has to say good-bye to two of their own, one, which happens to be a classmate and dear friend in the academy twenty-six years ago. Neither were fire scene incidents but they were our brothers in the Fire service. This picture happens on fire scenes too often, too many narrow escapes. My friend this is a great picture and good luck with the exhibit. Favorite and the highest ratings to you.
StratoCumulus
Excellent. An outstanding tribute. RLove, my condolences.
bkhook
An excellent scene and tribute. What is that famous saying? One picture is worth a thousand words? There is so much to say here, you captured it well.