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 (7)
rajib
Nice one :). 2001 ? You have been doing 3D for a very long time. Your image does show how far the 3D world has come.
fireangel Online Now!
I actually started selling 3D models in 1990. I used to make a lot more money at it in those days and I wish things were that bright now :(
zaqxsw
I wonder why?
lwperkins
You know someone is going to try it:D it still looks great!
I miss Bryce, it's really crashy on my 64 bit machine but I loved the parametric textures and the skies. And the lights were so easy to work with. And the photo terrain editor was fab for modelling :D
fireangel Online Now!
If you want to run Bryce you can always look for an old system, and run it with an OS and hardware that can run it with fewer crashes and still more speed than it would have offered when it was new. A while back I got an old PowerMac G5 dual processor machine so I can eventually set up a Bryce workstation running version 5.01, which is far more stable than any of the later versions and uses much less RAM to load and save the same scene.
RodS
A very pointed warning indeed! Nicely done!
Yeah, I gave up on Bryce several years ago due to its tendency to crash if I looked at it wrong. Same with Hexagon... I've seen some amazing things done with both.
brysie
There's nothing to give a sense of scale; if the sign were about a hundred feet tall, you should be able to fit through.
If it's normal size, maybe there are no spikes until someone breaks the rule and then they spring out. Is that what just happened?
Axeye
Very nice render!