I was born July 31, 1945 in Bluefield, West Virginia. I was raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming and graduated from Cheyenne East High in 1964. Joined the Navy for four years, released from active Service and attend College at Adams State College and Southern Utah State College now a university. Returned to the Navy and retired in 1989. Worked as a Cytotechnologist until June 26 2009. I am now retired. I have 5 adult children.Â
I got into digital art by trying a free software offered on the internet (terragen).
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Comments (4)
blankfrancine
Fantastic sky.
bugsnouveau
Very beautiful work
iborg64
Superb image and a fantastic sky looks very real personally i learnt more about vue by purchasing premade scenes seeing how they were put together and then making my own changes and finaly creating from scratch.I always found the geek at play tutorials confusing a tendancy to waffle on too much and too many moments of wait!!! How did you get to there and at the end of the day if you can not follow the tutorial you get stuck but at least buying a scene you have something. Thats my 2cents worth anyway
ShawnDriscoll
I bought the training videos as I needed them. Ones for making rocks, making clouds, making lakes, making mountains, making planets, etc. The plants and flowers, I would just buy from 3DCornucopia. I use Hexagon and 3D-Coat to make my OBJ models for importing into Vue. The people I use are from DAZ3D and this site for Poser 6, where I pose them first before loading them into a Vue scene. I'm using Vue Infinite 9.5.