Vic Barry
26 Year old digital artist. Modelling, Animation, Particle/Dynamics/Volumetrics
Always learning, always doing.BIOBy day i work as a corporate manager for a national computer chain in ireland. Im 26, living at home with 2 PCs, 1 P3, 1 P4. loads a RAM, 2 Geforce cards, 1 Ultra and 1 4600Ti.
Every day is a learning process, and i do my hardest to make a little improvment each day with my digital skills. And of course, all this is done after hours and on the weekends as i work my backside (also know as ASS, im trying to keep the swearing down) off during the hours of 9-1730 each day.
About to be engaged to my to a lady (Ger) who comes along only once in a lifetime. Shes a great critc and support for all my carry on.
And for those people out there who dread the impossible...well just over a year ago..i could barely get a 3d cube onto the screen. And with a lot of hard work and a lot of time and effort ive managed to turn those cubes and spheres into things that in some way are recognisable as everyday objects. So those of you thinking, i wish i could do that, with a bit of time and effort, give it a lash. Of course you having a bit of talent helps out too
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Comments (4)
Tommy3D
Very cool, keep em coming. Have seen the bar from that angle before. lol
sms
I think the shadow is too dark and personally I am missing some more details like a small bevel on the table edge. I would also try to play with more lights with falloff settings, this could help making the picture more interesting. :-)
Moebius87
Having been a "barfly" in my shady past and still a confirmed "coke-a-holic" I'd say that you're doing a very good job on this. :o) You might want to add a "toe kick" inset at the base of the bar, or maybe even add a footrail perhaps?
oooZENOooo
I agree with Sms and Moe, I especially like the POV it gives a cool edge to your great work!