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 (23)
dan whiteside
Amazing Bryce modeling and excellent overall image.
Faemike55
Very cool image and fascinating subject. it makes sense to use auto-probes to do the mapping, especially if they are circling the planet at high speeds.
Ancel_Alexandre
As I frequently say, that's the human part in robotic that will fail... Nice pic! ;)
blankfrancine
Your ship models really belong in a big budget Hollywood sci-fi extraganza!Great attention to detail,Mike.
geirla
Great modeling and textures. Yep, robots first, then we go do the fun work afterwards...
grafikeer
Another fine scifi image and model...great work!
bebopdlx
Nice sci-fi work.
peedy
Fantastic iage and models. Love the planet textures. Corrie
Danny_G
Nice
soffy
Excellent Bryce work,modeling and textures looks fantastic when zooming**
saphira1998
great
A_Joker_B
Great render there Nef!
ia-du-lin
wonderful scene
bluart
great spatial image,good work
Debwhosmiles
Great image and background story~! =)
RodS
Excellent ships as always - drones or not! And excellent work on the background spacescapes, Mike! It still blows my mind that we can send a car-sized rover to Mars, place it exactly where we want it, and program it to execute a very complicated series of manuvers to land gently on the surface. I sat here enthralled watching mission control live when Curiosity landed - I'll never forget it.. And the photos coming back...Wow!
Tripper
awesome wow
junge1
Fantastic!
MagikUnicorn
Gorgeousssss
Madbat
I think just given the distances involved, robotic probes are far more practical, and likely to use for exploration and survey. Not very exciting perhaps, but the size of the real estate involved makes it the most likely scenario. I don't know what I like more here...the ships, the planet, or the backdrop, all are very nicely detailed!
Mondwin
Cool subject and beauty work my friend!!!Bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
MihT
Wonderful Work
kjer_99
Robots will probably always be the grunts of space exploration. This is a fine render! The planet is very well done.