It was on December 1969 that I Dany Boucher was born in Quebec, Canada. Well, as long as I can remember, I spent the majority of my free time pursuing my passion, that of science-fiction drawing. Today, I still pursue my dreams; however I also have a job. That of an aircraft mechanic. During the years of 1989-1992, I was a marine engineering mechanic for the Canadian navy. It was during this time that I had the opportunity to explore other interests, pertaining to scuba diving, amateur photography and building scale model cars. For 13 years I have studied Tae Kwon Do and achieved the rank second degree black belt. As one may conclude, science-fiction is not my only passion. At five years of age I was drawing cars and planes. At twelve years of age I was drawing a bit of fantasy, a lot of science-fiction and the realistic like ships, planes and tanks. My inspiration comes from just about anything from Star Trek to the clouds in the sky. I have never had any formal art education so I had to depend upon magazines, books and posters for inspiration. In 1999, for the first time, I started using 3D rendering softwares to create my scenes. And since then I have a really hard time to go back to my pencil! I consider myself as a realistic dreamer. Enjoy the journey into my universe!!
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Comments (13)
Quikp51
Looks good Dany, green is always in fashion. Also appears to be a new design as well.
jsa2001
space craft come in all shapes and sizes, very nice work.
korborak
A gas stove burner!! Actually you are right. It looks like one. ;) QuikP51: Hey! What's up? I went to your gallery and i saw that you havn't done enything in a year!! Is your company on strike? ;)
denno1
great work great background and great image. thecoloring is also excellent.
TKraccoon
I love all the lights on the ship...very good ambience to them. What did you use to render the model and backround (I must note the background is just awesome...something about the green is just cool and very well done)
korborak
Thanks! TKraccoon: First, i spent over a month just to build the ship in Rhino. It's more detailed than it apears! Then i created the background in Photoshop using the Flaming Pear plugins for the clouds, the stars and the planets. After, i imported the image into Rhino as a background and rendered it with the spaceship in layer. At last i imported the complete image into Photoshop and spent two days tweeking everything. Hope it's going to help you!
memaci
This is an excellent image. The effort you put in the detailing really pays off. The white flecking on the dark side of the planet is distracting to me. Good work though, Glitterato is a great package for making starfields.
korborak
memaci: Thanks! the white fleking was made to simulate the lights coming from the big cities at night that you can see from orbite. It looks better on the uncompressed version of the picture.
jgeorge
Wonderful background... And great scene... I like how you use the light and dark spots to equilibrate the whole picture...
kenmo
This is an excellent image...maybe the planets are a little too sharp and need to be more out of focus...Outstanding job !
korborak
Thanks! I lost this file during a hard drive crash last year :(
Digimon
Looks awesome, would like to see othe views, this one is so fore-shortned it's hard to see all the time you put into it! Great work!
korborak
Thanks! I wish i could show more views but the file was lost shortly after i finished it in a major computer crash!! :(