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 (8)
Tired
I like it. The fighter is new. But, if you ever saw the movie "Aliens", the one with the colonial marines, well the battle cruiser bears a bit of a resemblence to the Conestoga Class - USS Sulaco, the destroyer that the marine force travelled in. Don't get me wrong I like your work. And idea though, if you want to cut down your file size you might consider rendering the background, stars, planets etc. as one image. Then your ships as another with a solid color backgound, and then compile the two as layers in Photoshop and mask out the solid color background. Sort of like the way they do blue screen effects in movies. -Bill
Quikp51
Great job Korborak! , Glad you got the hang of Rhino already. I like the cruiser alot , it seems to have been influenced by Babylon5 I bet.
SIRIUSMAY
I like your modeling skills. I wish I had rhino.
Teyon
Um.... w o w. (Siriusmay, don't wish, just go to www.Rhino3D.com and downlad a 30 day fully functional demo)
alamo
Welcome back Dany-great work as always.
korborak
Tired: Thanks for the tip! i'm gonna have to work on that. Quikp51: Hi! You are both right! It was inspired by the Sulaco Aliens and the Omega class destroyer from Babylon 5. SIRIUSMAY: Actualy, the Rhino demo is a 25 save fully fonctional one! alamo: Hi! Thanks!
y@
whoa dude that ship looks great,,, even the scene looks great too.
Kewtech
I give u 2 thumbs up better yet 10 fingers up