hi there , thanks for dropping by and taking a look ... what can i tell you about me and passion for art ....hmmmm... well i have always been into it when i was in my younger years it seems i almost always had a pencil in my hand when i wasn't off playing in the dirt or riding a bike ....
 as i became older i sort of drifted away from it some but not all together , even now i still find a bit of peace in a blank sheet of paper and a good set of sketch pencils .. although now it seems i mostly just do little thumbnail type of sketches but it is enough to let my mind wander off to those many places within it .....
 i took up digital art i guess its been about 2 yrs now i still make a fair amount of screw ups but i reckon we all do at times its how we learn after all ... but every once in a bit i do something that just seems to come together without even thinking about it and looks great ...
 my biggest passion is sci-fi as you can see by the bulk of what i do , i tend to work mostly in daz but i do have carrara 8.5 pro, bryce 7 pro, hexagon 2.5 , reality for daz ,photoshop 7 and blender ... if you've taken a glance through my work you will notice however that the only aspect of postwork i do is to resize a image .. i prefer to stick within the program itself and explore what it is capable of and how much i can achieve within its confines ...
 anyways before i go rambling on let me say thanks again for stopping by and taking a few moments of time to read a little about me ... feel free to drop me a line if you want .... mike Â
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Comments (3)
ronmolina
When you open the reality plugin window before you start to render go to the light tap. Make sure to have every light as a separate group. For example if it shows several spot lights. Click a couple of times on the name under group and change it to be different form others. Do that for all lights. When you then go into the LuxRender window under lights you can play with each separately. Example darker or lighter as it renders. The well help to make adjustments on the fly. Actually I think your render looks mighty good.
artofsouls
Thats a stunning sifi image
johndoop
Excellent render Great job!!!!!!!