I'm a creative type, originally I made things out of plastic,cardboard, leather, wood and metal but nowadays creating on computer is less messy and there is no need for more shelves to put all the finished (and part finished!) things on.
I've been a 3D modeller since there was 3D software, I drew plans in pencil and pen before home computers were around so it was natural for me. Currently I model in Blender but making people is too much work - Poser and Daz (and all the great artists here!) now allow me to make really neat scenes with characters in them. Â
I always hoped to make a whole animated SF movie someday but I just don't have the time. I'll settle for a good comic for now . . . . .
The pic is me in home made Time Police uniform circa 1985 (Sorry, I am retired from the Teeps now -Â I can't go back and save your friend or grandmother! :) )
You can also find me at <http://theemptyheader.blogspot.com.au>
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Comments (3)
giulband
very cool !
GrandmaT
Glad to see that Ashely is not too crazy. Excellent work and the larger image is easier to read. Mr. Ryoma is on my wishlist for "someday". When I have a long list to compile, I type it in a word processing program and then just cut and paste when I upload. You do have to check for goofy characters but that is pretty fast.
Diemamker
Wow,... I've got to say this came out great!... really like the transporter sequence... your going to have to tell me how you did it, cause I'd like to use it some day!... Excellent work!!
Prof_Null
That was all done in post - 2d image editing. To make the first three images I used three layers, on top a green filled outline of Floyd, blurred so it spreads out : next, Floyd and bottom, the scene. Then it is simply a matter of adjusting the layer opacity of Floyd and the green fog to get the different effects. In theory you could do this in the program but it would be complicated just to get the nice green glow on the walls an floor. Have a great weekend and I'm looking forward to see your next work too, my friend !