Who is 'Markal'?
Markal is Mark Edwards who lives in Mississippi – originally from Indianapolis, Indiana. I retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2003 after 23 years and decided to stay here in the warm gulf coast south along with my wife, two daughters and three grandchildren.
How long have you been rendering/doing computer graphics?
My last five years in the Air Force I designed and developed computer-based training. We used PhotoShop, Flash and even wrote code in HTML, so I guess I started in the late 90’s. My terragen work began in 2003.
Do you have traditional art experience?
No real art experience just the standard art classes in high school and college.
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What are you currently working on?
I’m working on a collaboration with a Bryce artist…he is making a ship for one of my space landscape images. Learning Terragen 2 and possibly Vue may be in the works soon.
What software/equipment do you use and why?
Software used is Terragen .9.43, PaintShopPro 7 and LunarCell. I use an outdated Dell Pentium 4, 1.4GHZ, running Windows XP. I was going to upgrade but, this very large screen HDTV deal fell into my lap so I had to upgrade my other love…. watching Blue-Ray movies…first. Hopefully I’ll upgrade to a quad 4 before the end of the year.
What do you think your best piece of work is and why?
One of my latest favorites is Rigel III. The foreground is a stone BMP overlay I applied in Terragen…. the shading and shadows were in-line with the sun angle and it worked very well. The only post work was the LunarCell moons and I think they also add a realistic touch. It still amazes me how computer graphics can make an imaginary place look so real and believable.
Why do you like to work with 3D software?
It’s a fun hobby for me and when I focus on the work it carries me away from the hustle and worries of this world.Â
Who/what inspires you?
All the wonderful artists here at ReRo are great inspirations. National Geographic Magazine, NASA and all the space missions has also influenced and inspired me. Of course our creator….Almighty God….the greatest artist of all.
How has this online community (Renderosity) enhanced your work, relationships, and learning?
Not only comments but also other artists sharing their files have helped me grow artistically by leaps and bounds.
Parting Comments / Advice to other Artists?
I try to focus on what I love. I have a passion for Space Art so 99% of my work is Space art. Some may think I need to branch out and explore other areas but I say branch out to what….something I don’t love? Go with what you love and your rewards will be many.
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Comments (19)
masonspappy
Love those lights!!
jmb007
beau travail!
shayhurs
Well done!
Alex_NIKO
Excellent work!
artgum
Love it!
choronr
You given me some impetus here Mark, this is terrific! A cloud change is probably only a part of this success. As soon as my render is finished, I'm also going to try another one. Thanks.
peedy
Fantastic! Awesome effect! Corrie
LindaMcC
Awesome and beautiful! Wonderful interpretation, Mark!
KnightWolverine
Super Scene/Effects/Landscape!...(smiles)...
odile
Stunning scene with excellent lightning.
SIGMAWORLD
BEAUTIFUL!
Blitzz-Licht
superb starfields and borrealis
alessimarco
~Very nicely done!~
KatesFriend
Like a shower of light raining down from heaven. There are reports the the aurora does manage to reach as low as the surface though this is believe to be very rare. The trees are described to be like on a slow fire though they are unconsumed and uneffected.
X-PaX
Very nice work.
starfire777
Greaqt scene and atmosphere!!!
phfrancke
I know this took a lot of render time. Good job.
NefariousDrO
That's lovely! I can imagine how difficult they must be to render. Still, the end result sure is nice!
RJS
Wow! You have really captured the wonder and the beauty of the Aurora with this gorgeous image. When I lived up north I never tired of watching those lights dancing in the night sky - even when I was freezing my *$$ off! The landscape there looked remarkably like this, so your image brings back many fond memories. Thanks for sharing, mate, and bravo on a fine piece of work.