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 (22)
Faemike55
Excellent work Have your read the book, 'Colonies in Space'?
Madbat
Nice postwork in this, the landscape looks fantastic. Your setup looks a lot like some of the artist conceptions I saw going through all the NASA and JPL stuff on the subject. Cool stuff!
cryptojoe
Very well done! I love the third person story line too! You know this makes me wonder whether or not we humans can actually live on such places as Mars or even travel long distances which takes years to get to. What I find particularly troublesome is that either scientists are completely ignoring the fact that a magnetic field is essential to the survival of living things, or that they know the truth of this but are bilking governments for billions in research grants just for the sake of job security. Without a magnetic field, Mars is constantly bombarded with deadly radiation, but more importantly you cannot create the electricity necessary for even crude brain functions, or even cell division for that matter! Even if we have already been formed, and maybe with our own chemical processes capable of generating enough electricity to function, we could never hope to reproduce plant life, or even children which could live as more than mere blobs of flesh and deformed bone.
jocko500
wonderful work
grafikeer
Nice surface and structure texturing...very well done!
geirla
Great looking settlement! I really like the terrain work too.
bobrgallegos
Great Work !!!
peedy
Fantastic! Corrie
Bossie_Boots
Brilliant and a jolly good read !!
geoffwoods
I've done quite a lot of work with Bryce and I know the work that goes into your images, well done my friend, Geoff.
preeder
NICE. Very, very nice.
Ancel_Alexandre
Great martian relief and dust-covered buildings! I like the station look of that first colony. Pretty logical if all the modules come from spaceship.
FloydianSlip
Super cool structure! Very well rendered. :)
Bambam131
I think that you did an excellent job on the colony Habs and the terrain looks great as well. The texture that you used for the Habs works well and give the appearance of being a little weather by the harsh environment of Mars. Very well thought out and presented!!! Cheers, David
KnightWolverine
Another well designed lunar colony...Most Impressive Modeling!..
wblack
Very nicely realized colony, I love the look of the weather beaten inflatable Hab modules, you've achieved a high quality of realism here -- well done my friend!
RodS
A fascinating and I think a very accurate look at what the first settlers on Mars will be living in.. Fantastic work, Mike!
soffy
Excellent work***
jmb007
beau travail!
Chipka
Life in tubes...looks like humanity imitating nature (worms are--after all--nothing more than life in a tube.) I love the grittiness of this image as well as the attention to detail. The colors are superb (and authentic) and I got a nice giggle at a piece of historical echoing in here too. The upright tube thingies look a lot like the...um...columns that once adorned the Colosseum, though the symbolism is different. I like that because it means that in life and in science fiction, and in that strange region between the two, there are unexpected repetitions. The storyline is fantastic and I love the "journal approach." I find that it effectively places the reader in a "quick skirmish" situation in which total immersion is achieved in the least shocking way imaginable, and then it gives extra punch to something that would be a big deal to characters in a story, but completely off the radar for readers like us, who inhabit a different world. Even if we can understand the annoyingness of Martian dust, we don't have the experience to say: "Oh man, I really hate that stuff!" That's a wonderful narrative touch and it adds a nice punch to an already super image.
CoreyBlack
Very interesting render and nicely evocative story. Looking forward to hearing more of Leigh Bradford's memoirs.
thelordofdragons
Very nicely modelled, clean and sharply matted, detailing is just right, youve got this down to a fine art now my friend:) best regards, Steve