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BIOA little about me: I live in Baltimore Maryland, USA with my wife and son (Jake, pictured with me above). Computer art is a relatively new obsession of mine. Ive always had an interest in art, drawing, and photography, but Ive spent the better part of my adult life developing my musical skills. I currently play guitar in two bands, Iluvatar and Images Of Eden, in addition to my day job (which unfortunately involves nothing even remotely artistic, but hey, it pays the bills). However, over the past several years Ive discovered some of the amazing things you can do with affordable computer software. Im currently spending as much time as I can learning how to use Vue dEsprit, Carrara, Photoshop, and Poser. Renderosity has played a major part in my discoveries and learning process. Hands down, its my favorite place to visit on the web.
Why beetle-car? Well, I dont drive one. Its just my sons favorite type of car. A few years ago when I was trying to come up with a user-name for my iwon.com e-mail account, he suggested beetle-car.
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Comments (3)
ArgentiumThri-ile
Not bad at all. It's fun to see how infinite is the number of different picture people can do with a 'floating chrome sphere' (you can eventually try the 'floating glass sphere' that also have a good success... :-D). The crack in the sphere and the waterfall looks really convincing. For staying closer with the Iluvatar cover, you could add a glow to the material of the sphere... we'll wait for your next picture... :-)
mr_potatoehead007
Great idea and beautiful image!!!!!!!!!
lgp692000
noting wrong with the "floating chrome sphere thing" and you did a real fine job on this. Keep it up!