I'm not sure what all to say about myself, I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA) and work as a graphic designer/computer technician for a print shop. I have a BS in Historic Preservation, but wasn't willing to go on for a Master's Degree, nor was I interested in teaching, so I found another career. I discovered Bryce way back when version 1 came out, but I didn't really get serious about the program, or 3D art in general, until a few years ago. When I'm not in front of the computer, I'm either making costumes or wearing them to a renaissance festival, or building a new rock-sculpture, or possibly wandering with a camera.
When I'm not making something, odds are I'm reading from my far too wide range of interests: Astronomy, Cosmology, Physics, Archeology, Anthropology, History, Current Events, NASA (of course) and anything else that happens to catch my attention. It's really hard to find enough time to do all of the things I want to be doing! What drew me to Renderosity is the many excellent artists who continue to inspire me to push myself as an artist. More recently I've added a selection of stuff to another online gallery location:http://nefariousdro.deviantart.com/Â
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Comments (10)
Adobe_One_Kenobi
If I were to try this, they'd just keep falling over :) Excellent POV as well, they look like huge boulders.
woodywoo
Nice one ! *****
Cyve
Fantastically well done my friend ... fantastic shot also !
geirla
A well balanced image. (Sorry) Anyway, nicely done.
rangeriderrichard
Very cool! Must take great patience to set up.
Faemike55
Fabulous stack and great capture
giulband
Very good capture !!!
RodS
I was wondering when you'd get back to doing these.... The angle here makes this look absolutely epic! A great stack, and a great shot, Mike! That top stone looks like quartz from the chipped area at the upper left.
RodS
P.S. Congrats on the nomination for AOM! You got my vote!
NefariousDrO
I was nominated? I didn't even know that. Thanks!
jocko500
wonderful work
photosynthesis
Nice work, well beyond the capabilities of mere mortals like myself. You have me wondering how big these rocks are, as the low angle creates the illusion that they are very heavy boulders that you would need machinery to lift...