Welcome to My artist pages.BIOI make realistic armour, and have carried that over to making 3D representations of my craft. If you have special needs for your particular purchase, ask me and I may be able to help you.. this can include blank texture maps, or seperated pieces that come grouped in the model. I may not be able to supply anything you want but I will if I can.
Currently my major projects are making Fantasy and medieval style houses for Poser.
Let me know when you use a product of mine in your renderings.
Look here to see examples of reneders using my models. "Galleries". This opens a new window.
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Please Read this: I ask you please to not offer my or anyones models to file sharers or warez sites. You may not realize it, but if you do. You are hurting the small time artist and not a major corporation. In essence you are taking the food out of my mouth by doing this.
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Comments (5)
cedarwolf
Great object stacking. I'm still working on figuring out how to get everything to stay in place. I really like your work.
lemur01
WHOPPEEE! A picture with something HAPPENING! Such a refreshing change from all the single figure studies. I love a picture like this where no matter where you look there is something going on. I understand this is a work in progress so I don't know what you have in mind, but I would suggest going for more depth by working on the shadows.
ironhart
I would like some shadows in strategic places, but to get light inside the house that looks like daylight is hard. Actually what I need to fix is a good sky and textures on the haywain. I used an old version that is pre textures. The only post work in this picture is the ugly sky which is PSP.
linwhite
This amazes me that you can do this inside of the Poser program. I have trouble posing two figures, much less.....twenty-five. This is very nicely done, and looks very Medieval. Great job....
ironhart
Linda here are a few tips on posing multiple objects. some stuff is preposed. I grouped the crates to a parent crate. The horses to the wagons. the houses mostly have figure foundations. I use a top view to put in spaces between the houses (roads) and then I add the grouped stuff and position it by moving the parents. last of all I add the figures (people/dog).