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 (17)
flavia49
gorgeous work
Daddywolf
Nice scene a lot going on
Greywolf44
Very cool staging and great lighting. Should make an excellent book cover, for the fifties (LOL). Love it!!!
AdeyMack66
Love the da dare feel , great image :)
dr_bernie
Great sci-fi scene! What I like most is the scene intricacy and the sense of action! The broad daylight no nonsnse lighting is great!
pchef
beautiful sci fi and interesting characters
Cyve
Fantastic scene and great composition... Fantastically well done !!!
designem
Great imaginative scene. Really well done.
3dtox
Fantastic creation !
art-ella
Great Scene.
rajib
Cool scene. Very nice work !
ia-du-lin
cool sci-fi scene and cool alien creatures
PhilW
Wonderful retro feel and great detail and complexity! But theremins? Are they going to play music to the aliens?!
Henchmonkey
That's just for their soundtrack! For anyone not familiar with the theremin, it's a radio controlled musical instrument commonly used to create eerie sounds. It was used as the instrument of choice for cheesy science fiction B movies after similar sounds were used for the soundtrack of Forbidden Planet(1956). Oddly enough, a theremin was NOT used in that soundtrack!
Pierrot_Lunaire
Really a very nice scene/composition! Bravo!
Tempesta3d
Fantastic sci-fi art!
estevez
Very creative scene!Really a excellent models and composition. Congratulations.
kftate
Fantastic image! Superbly done!