Thank you for viewing my work. These horizontals are 14x40 inch canvas giclee prints that I do in my home studio. I am just starting to post work I have done over the past few years. A few people think I'm pumping these out.... wish it was true, no like the rest of you it take a lot of time. I am a retired software exec. involved in the development of architectural CAD, who had a secret desire to be an artist. My oldest son, a university professor teaching animation and modeling, pushes me to keep learning to stay sharp.... and I guess out of his hair. My website displays and offer services for those who want period based portraits of themselves..... as well as my personal desires as above. I use Modo, PoserPro, ZBrush, Vue 11 Inf, Painter, and Photoshop in my workflow. My portrait work is based around Photo, Vue, and Painter. If you would like to know more about my efforts, please visit my website, another effort I am learning to do in my retirement, as I fall asleep over many manuals..... I hate reading manuals. For those who wanted to know my hardware configuration: MacPro, 4 core, 11 Gigs ram running a 30", 23" and Wacom tablet....and yes I render in layers or sections to complete these as a final 14x40 inch 300 dpi file when needed.
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Comments (7)
PhilW
Not for people with claustrophobia! Wonderfully atmospheric, I like the use of depth fog too!
3DClassics123456
Claustrophobia, heat, crankshaft rotation without protections, incompatibility of characters... Dangerous life!!!!! Very good lighting and atmosphere!
UVDan
That would have been a tough gig! Great scene though!
Osper
Nice job! Nice piece of history.
crocodilian
really great subject. The modelling looks great-- look forward to seeing more renders from this. Its hard to know where to put the camera when you're in confines as cramped as this is, as you say. One solution for illustrators is a cutaway view, used a lot for stuff like submarines, and I'd love to see a cutaway render from this model. The lantern light falloff doesn't look quite right, should be more "inverse square" y (eg falloff to shadow more quickly).
London224
There's actually more then one lantern in this scene.
Crudelitas
Oh, wow! What a fantastic piece of art. Your modeling is so great! Absolutely great job!