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BIO:Native of Milwaukee, WI, moved to Redding, CA in 1999 - best move I ever made. I feel right at home in redneck, roughneck, right wing nutcase heaven at the feet of the mountains.
I drive a city bus and cruelly abuse my long suffering passengers these days, a retirement job - used to work in the mining industry in a number of positions. Interests: 3d work (obviously), photography, watercolors, charcoal, astronomy, linguistics.
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Comments (6)
turner
Very nice.
Akane
Looks great! I love the texture.
ia-du-lin
great artwork, cool objects
Hubert
Fascinating critter and texture!
Vagabund
Great picture! Add some particles and you can name it "Underwater scene #1" (strange underwater species)... :-)
big_empty_brain
Note to Vagabund: I actually had considered that, and at some point I may revisit this, or a similar scene, and use particles, or given that the render was made using Fryrender 1.0, which does not have a particle system, perhaps tiny polygons, suitably alpha mapped and textured, at least those near the focus area. The existing scene is already pretty polygon-heavy, however, and the existing scene already caused some strain on my cheapie laptop.