I started out using the 3D program called Imagine on an Amiga in 1990, switched to the PC around 1995, then switch to Lightwave3D around 2005 or so. I own a graphics company that specializes in architectural illustrations and animation. If you are looking for a job doing this kind of stuff, willing to relocate to Memphis, TN, and use Lightwave, drop me a note as I am probably hiring.
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Comments (5)
bobbystahr
Very beautful....a little more than my box can handle right now but nice.2D people?...they work well and are often the difference in beleivability...thanx for posting
carterhog
thanks....... fyi, I rendered this on a dual 1ghz P3 with 1.5gb ram about a year ago.... not that the second processor helped, but it was there. I don't remember exactly how long it took, but it was less than 24 hours and the file was 3600x3000. I have collected a huge library of those people too. I probably have over 250... and a bunch of them are "moving series" (which is cool for animations).
ShadowWind
They look great to me and I love the church, especially the reflection in the pool...
numenorian
amazing work all around. this is unusual work using this software. do you use any other 3D programs?
carterhog
I use Animatek World Builder, and am learning to use Lightwave 3D.