My day-time job consists of Design and Illustration for commercial printing for the past 35 years, I started at the age of 15, doing Illustration for screen printing. I do all my creation work in Carrara 3 and export Objects to poser for use there. I started doing 3D with Adobe Dimentions 1.0 and poser 1.0. I switched to Corel's Dream 3d when I had the chance and forgot about poser until I received a notice that I could upgrade from from 1 to 5, which caught my interest. I do take requests and can be contacted here or by email mappsman@hotmail.com.
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Comments (10)
ZigZag321
Excellent scene, Mapps! Love your character and prop arrangement. You know what really grabs me? The trees in the grassy area in front of the buildings. I love that. Man, you caught great shadows! Looks awesome.
mapps
The apartment complex I lived in for years had a center courtyard like that. I found out after living there a few years it was suppose to have been a pool, but they ran out of money when building :-) The courtyard full of trees was so popular, especially with the kids, that they never bothered putting a pool in. :-)
Faemike55
Stunning work on this scene, Mike!
gypsyangel
This looks fun!!
tallpindo
They are clearly living at a very high altitude to have such straight vertical trees. No snow fall even to bow down the branches like the rotor blades of the chopper. Rigid rotor was to get the freedom for maneuver where the hinged rotor blades would not flop as the airframe made loops and barrel rolls. No such limits as 120 degree roll angle for fly the gyro rotors off a swash plate like the UH-1 and AH-1 which are not true rigid rotors even though they have no vertical and horizontal hinges. They called the Bell built UH-1 a "Hughey" because like Howard Hughes bra for Jane Russell it's rotor did not droop. Alternate truth that it was named Hughey for the Baby Hughey who rode an outhouse trike in the comic Smokey Stover is just that. The NH-90 rotor goes around the wrong way like all European helos so I don't know how to assess that aspect of a future design.
blankfrancine
Great aliens and convincing setting in this cool sci-fi render.
ontar1
Fantastic scene and characters!
tiggersprings
Very nice.
Richardphotos
great combination of syfy and original idea
flavia49
beautiful
Darkwish
Fantastic work!