I didn't read any handbook of Poser, 3DSMax, Vue or octane - I've learned by just doing, making scenes, playing around, reading in the different forums on ReRo and other sites and communities.I made my first props and suits using the older versions of 3DSMax but all of those were static (smart) props without any bones/rigging.Meanwhile I'm using Poser Pro 2014, most of the suits are made using 3DSMax 2017, most of the settings/scenes and rooms are made in ArchiCad, which I use in my job also.
My favourite render engine is octane.I hope you like my art.
Hamburg, 2017, My-Rho, http://www.petgirls.deYou will find some of my pictures on DA also.
Adversus necessitatem ne dii quidem resistunt .
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Comments (6)
fivecat
Impressive modeling. Are all of the details functional or just because they look cool?
ARCHITECT
Thank you... The starship is modelled after several descriptions and "technical drawings" of the Perry Rhodan stories and books. It's one of the smaller vessels (100 m's diameter); The CMP-51 is a dinghy of a starship called "Marco Polo" (2.500 meters) which was buit for a flight to NGC 3594 (Sombrero) :-) There are some renderings in my gallery on Deviant Art.
rajib
Looks great ! Nice modeling. Lots of details to see.
RRun
Great light fx. Congratulations.
ArtistKimberly
Outstandingly Fantastic
lizard01
Fine craft and lighting
Mar3D
A really cool Starship is this!