I'm a 50-something Scotsman living in Glasgow, and I've been into CG art since 2005, and I like to think I'm not that bad at producing stuff that people like. I just hope I'm not deluding myself (^_^) My tastes run from glamour and fantasy, anime and manga, through to retro SF images and fake magazine and book covers.
I used Poser when I first started, but now I use DAZ Studio (latest version) for setting up and posing figures, and Bryce for the final renders. My own props and sets are created in TS4, which is a bit clunky, but it lets me build some interesting stuff. PhotoShop and Gimp are where it all comes together. I use only DAZ people in my artwork, as I find the Poser people a bit lacking in the looks and versatility department. I used to draw a lot, but discovering 3D has allowed me to create the kind of images I could never achieve with 'normal' media.
Thanks for all the positive and helpful comments that I have received. It's nice to get feedback from fellow artists. Makes posting the images seem worthwhile. At one time I was producing a CGI comic for a British comic-magazine called "Spaceship Away" but the editor decided that he would reduce my page count - and I decided that no he wasn't and pulled out all together. Although it lasted a short time it allowed me to experience life as a professional comics artist.
Hopefully it won't be my only time ^_^
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Comments (7)
Chipka
I love that this is both familiar and otherworldly at the same time. I can see the vague familiarity of that particular school of architecture but I can't read the signs, though I speak Japanese at the most basic level. I love the overall feel of this, the sense of decay and urbanness. This is great. I love little explorations and peeks into "another world" that photography allows.
theseus88bc
The rainbow writing says: Fujicolour, while the writing underneath says: Camera. DPE no Sun. I'm assuming Sun is a company name, so Sun DPE? (Digital Photo Experience?) Could be that this has been a camera shop for decades. The orange logo with penguins is for a cleaning service. I'll have to find some more of these forgotten little time machines :)
PhilW
Cool looking building - it would make a great model!
Maxidyne
I love buildings from this era too. It Kinda puts me in mind of the 'Marineville' tower from Stingray. Keep posting these gems Iain!
Kinchie
The juxtaposition of this old building squeezed between its stark, unadorned neighbours is whats cute for me - and also the fact that the railing has been proudly painted and decked with pot plants, and higher up all the raw wiring, and rusted and unmatched lights and signs. Lovely find! Would be interesting to know what happen to the SUN DCP company (do they still own the property?) and how the tenants survive...either last hangout for dying family businesses or a front for a nefarious and subtle crime syndicate?
flavia49
wonderful capture
neiwil
Wow!!! I love any old architecture, and this is stunning...out of place and time but right where it belongs (if that makes sense..) PhilW makes a good point re: modeling, this plus others would make a great 'frontage' for renders...