David Robinson is a 2D and 3D digital artist. He has been a member of and staff artist for Ad Astra Magazine for the National Space Society. He is also the current staff artist for the Orange County Space Society California and the Journal of United Societies in Space, Inc. He has created artwork for the Mars Homestead Project and was picked to judge the Space Art Calendar contest sponsored by the National Space Society this past year.
In addition, David is an artist member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA).
David was one of eight artists picked to highlight the latest version of the 3D program Bryce by DAZ and you can find his Bio there. Bryce has currently over one million users worldwide.
David’s work has been featured by Ad Astra magazine, the Mars Society, Space.com, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Hemet Science and Water Museum, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Harper & Collins books, Smithsonian books, the Space Review, the Sci-Fi Channel, as well as numerous other aerospace publications.
His work has been shown at the ISDC (International Space Development Conference) in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, and Dallas, Texas.
David has won numerous awards for his work in the Bryce communities as well as other 3D communities on the web.
If you would like to see more of David’s work, you can visit his website at http://www.bambam131.com or https://david-robinson.pixels.com/
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Comments (12)
muf
Thats very nice. Love the ship. Excellent job.
bigbigblues
Some of the most amazing modeling from any program I've ever seen. You have a great talent. Simply incredible.
shayhurs
Uhhh, Mars seems to have a REALLY big canyon--I don't think it is Valles though... ;')
Excellent work and detail as usual.
Bambam131
Shayhurs, you tell me sense this is an actual picture of the planet. I did not embellish on the image of Mars, this was taken from JPL/NASA site as is. I hope this helps, David ;-)
ES_GATO
Were the engines modeled in bryce as well? They look to be a little polygonal to me. Not knocking your image at all. This is your best work in my opinion. Just checking on the pure bryceness that you seem to take pride in. (that came off a little snobby sounded. No snobbiness was intended).
Bambam131
Yes the engines were also modeled in Bryce. ;-)
pauljs75
This is cool... Looks like it should be in a book somewhere. Just curious, but have your images actually been published?
bosk
I've said it on Bryce5.net and I'll say it here.. that is some of the best modelling I've seen that is native Bryce.. and its nice to see someone else believing in its abilites to make complex objects... excellent work!
thewhitestar
What is left to say....I bow to the Master!!!
Incarnadine
Simply put - WOW!
Fokker_skull
Amazing detail. Wonderful job. I can hear Strauss' Blue Danube as I look at it.
shadowdragonlord
Aye, awesome work and planning in Bryce! The planetoid's ambience is off, though... a quick fix in Photoshop might do the trick.