Been playing at the 3D game since the late 90s and the days of creating text files to describe objects and textures with POVRay. Moved up to blender and then Cinema4D but got tired of having to create everything from scratch.
My preferred weapon of choice is Carrara 8, though I do sometimes miss the beautiful output of Cinema4D's rendering engine. My preferred subject matter tends to be science fictional. As a lapsed writer and having exhausted my authorial voice back in the 90s, I've found the staging of 3D pieces to be a fine way to exercise my imagination and enjoy a very cool hobby at the same time.
Kick back and look around. I hope you have as much fun here as I do.
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Comments (7)
ronmolina
Very nice!
PhilW
Oops! Looks like someone's in trouble. I know that dark is probably the most realistic, but this is very dark indeed. Some lights on the suit, or a rim light from somewhere would maybe make the image that bit more "readable"?
Henchmonkey
Always tricky-- hitting the right balance between realism, visibility and story-telling. I underestimated the dimming from the motion blur as well. I'm thinking some spillover from "work lights" at the top lip of the crater for the next couple of renders wouldn't hurt. Thanks for the constructive comment, PhilW. And thanks again to all who've taken a look!
Cyve
Wonderfully done !
flavia49
fantastic picture
Tempesta3d
Extremely realistic and gives the sense of isolation and fear, you almost want to jump in the scene and rescue her, poor lady! Fantastic Art!
GrandmaT
Great job!
Desgar
Well done with the lighting and postwork. Quite scary with all the darkness.