Greetings: Thanks for visiting my page here at Renderosity. My real name is Clayton. I am Canadian, living in Southern Ontario. I suppose you could describe me as a middle aged man, not at all wealthy and working as a "sort of" public servant in computer support. Putting those three factors together you could also conclude that I'm too stupid to get a real job.
I will also say that I am old enough to remember the line, "Danger is my business", when I was half my current size (vertically) and sat down on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons. Hands up all those who can remember that. And while were on the subject of old, obscure cartoons, hands up those who watched Rocket Robin Hood. But those shortcomings have been balanced by the fact that I still have all my hair. AND, except for the occasional errant strand, it's still its original colour - BONUS! Take that, all you "Mr. Perfect"s out there who got all the girls in university.
My work is largely done with Poser. With Poser, I've noticed that I have a habit of diving into projects without fully realizing the overall complexities of the tasks which I create for myself. Hence the avatar I use which also symbolizes my 'chosen' profession rather well. Still, I hope you enjoy some of my images here.
In addition to Poser, I have also posted a number of digital photographs. For the most part these images are of the streetcars (electric trolleys, trams or light rail) that operate in the City of Toronto - near to where I live. Toronto has a long history of streetcar operation and is one of the few North American cities that has retained and developed its streetcar network into the present day. Unlike many other cities that are now having to rebuild their networks.
I have adopted the handle 'KatesFriend' for my work here at Renderosity. The reason is mostly due to the fact that 'Katie' was the first Poser character with which I worked. Well that, and the name Clayton appeared to be already in use here.
I discovered Poser quite by accident. A friend gave me a copy of Poser 6 for my birthday. At the time I had no experience with 3D image rendering and no interest. I also had no computer suitable to implement the package. A 100MHz Pentium 1 with 16MB of RAM and a 36kbaud internal modem running Windows 95, USED to be cutting edge Buster. So, the box sat on the shelf for a while (months) until I could install it on a computer capable of running it. Well. I had to BUY the computer first, then install the software. Then, I was hooked.
I have also provided a couple of small contributions to the Free Stuff section. My favourite is the Glowy Orb: 101 uses. It can be the thruster glow for an Eagle transport from Moonbase Alpha. A sparkly light bulb on a Christmas tree. Or just a shiney mystical ball for your cat to play with. Remember, the Glowy Orb is your friend.
Glowy Orb My thanks to the various tutorial authors that showed me how to create this useful material. PS. I should point out that Eagles were never actually depicted with glowing thrusters on Space: 1999. Nor did they ever fly in front of stars or planets when depicted in full flight. Saves a lot on production costs that way. But they were still pretty cool space ships.
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Comments (16)
KatesFriend
Yes, I watched the movie 'Pitch Black' again last week – struck down by the flu alas. A rather underrated small budget, action, sci-fi, monster flick with Vin Diesel. Directed by David Twohy.
I've always wanted to somehow rationalize this planet of perpetual day these survivors crashed on. I figure that this place would be a satellite of a larger planet residing at a stabilized loop around the L2 point in an 'approximate binary' system. At least this premise is fairly consistent with the depicted environment in the movie. But let's face it there is a lot of dramatic license thrown around. But as they say, it's all on screen.
This is how a fan waists his time when stuck in bed for days.
KatesFriend
Technical Details:
This image is actually two Vue renderings (of the same size) merged together. Vue will not generate more than one sun and associate effects in any one scene. To work around this problem, I rendered the environment under the bluish-white sun and saved it. Then I rendered the same environment under the smaller (and dimmer) orange sun and saved that too.
The two renderings were copied into the same GIMP project - Photoshop would likely also work for this - as separate layers. For the upper layer I set the layer mode to lighten only. This merged to two images which I saved as a JPEG.
MagikUnicorn
BEAUTY
eekdog
9Intence discription, love the setting and bright red planet. Love the thumbnail for this slso.
GrandmaT
Outstanding job!
RodS
I read something on NASA recently about a discovery of an earth sized planet orbiting a binary system, much like Tatooine. There is some debate as to the planet's ability to support life.
Love the view here, and the technical details on creating the image. I'm gonna have to try that one day....
Faemike55
great image and description! Love the entire Riddick series!
tetrasnake
This is fantastic! Well done!
ACue
Very clever solution! Love this creation. That was a great movie.
giulband
Fascinating and realistic atmosphere !!!
rsand55
Love the film and your interpretation. Great job! Orbital mechanics is beyond fascinating.
anitalee
Excellent
flavia49
fabulous
nefertiabet
Wonderful Image and so fantastic atmosphere!!!
Cyve
I like this landscape my friend !!!
Artienne
Great work!
Deane
Always a firm film favourite. Just hope that any future colonists don't rely entirely on solar energy for transport :) Great description, and superb work on such an convincing render!