Hello!
I'm the Fire Angel, I've been making 3D models since the mid 1990s and began making and selling Poser content since 2001. I'm an eccentric Englishman known by my friends to be pedantic, perfectionist, great with small kids and often amusing to be around (when I am amusing it's not always intentionally but hey it will do). My perfectionist streak means it sometimes takes me a while to finish products, but my customers tell me they are usually worth the wait.
I live in London, England, I came to this city in 1982 intending to stay for a long weekend and have lived here ever since. I hope you like my contributions to Renderosity as they accumulate, and remember to have fun making your own contributions here, whatever they are.
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Comments (5)
lwperkins
It has a lot of heart, so that is why it's appealing!
RodS
This is soooo wonderful! So much love and feeling in this one - it does melt one's heart!
What amazes me is that you rendered this in Bryce??? Wow! I played with Bryce some years ago - never could get much decet out of it... I still have it somewhere around here - as well as in my DAZ Products - I might put it on the new machine and give it a go again...
fireangel
Bryce requires persistence and a determination to get the best out of it. The keys are learning how to make decent materials for it and of course lighting. Don't try to use the DAZ Studio bridge to get content into Bryce, export it to disk and then import from there. If you use the bridge Bryce will crash a lot and use three times as much RAM for the same scene.
A major challenge is the user interface which is a combination of great design and complete insanity, like most interfaces where Kai Krause was involved in the design. His legacy is still holding back Poser in my opinion.
The payoff if you persist is the ability to build amazing scenes with great realism.
Eugenius
An awesome image, even if it was created a long time ago.
Madbat
I always had a love-hate relationship with Bryce since version 3. Mostly hate...that interface got to me every time.
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent