I always was interested in Art , since a child...I took art and graphics at school, and studied programming after school, and later I took a year CG course..
I was born in South Africa, and many people say they can see an african infleunce in my work...
Now im currently living in Japan...
BIOIceblade was my usual nick, but it was taken so mush was added as a suffix...
Why mushrooms? I dont know...we needed a cute game character, and Mutant Mushroom was born..
The Alien Metal Mushrooms were using his mesh and then just using the polished silver material, and so a whole new universe was born..
I love Science Fiction and Fantasy, and I think Renderosity has really helped me improve my work!
Im also working for gaimplay
as the lead designer...
www.gaimplay.com
Oh, and my "real" job is teaching English in Japan, but this is great, as it frees a lot time to do CG!
I want to release some freeware models in the future, just havent got round to it, and even some on the market place...
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Comments (6)
hyperborea
Don't drop it on the Mushrooms please ;-)Great Nuke BTW.
estevez
Wondeful work ! very interesting ! great idea ! Congratulations !
allengraph
Excellent!
er_bear14
Looks very cool
Vintage
a little chilling...but that speaks to your skill.
pauljs75
Ok it was bad enough when 3rd world countries were getting the bomb. Now you have one?
Now whenever you're low on money, just start gesturing and going into wild brinksmanship.
Treaty? What treaty? Oh, thaaaat treaty...
Also reminds me of an old ASCII art by BiFf.
Gotta give you some credit. I tried making a Bryce nuke before, but it ended up looking weird. Probably because the way the light reacted with the cloud texture.