Hi. My real name is Gary and I live in the state of Ohio about 20 miles due north of Cincinnati. My professional background is in mechanical engineering. I studied at the University of Cincinnati. The first half of my career was spent on the drawing board and the second half at a Unigraphics workstation.
But, I have always dabbled in art. I started using Poser when it was first introduced. And, I also started using PhotoShop with version 2.5, in the early 90's.
When I had my home based Product Design & Illustration business, I very often super imposed Victoria 2 into my product renderings just for a human size reference. Poser has really come a long, long way, since those early days. The product content at Renderosity, DAZ, Content Paradise, YURdigital and RDNA is just amazing. The vendors at these sites are incredible.
I really like working in 3D space. That's why I also have Bryce, Carrara and Rhino 3D in my toolbox, as well.
The profile picture is from my pre-UC days. I'm the one with the Rickenbacker.
Well, that's me in a nutshell. See ya!
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Comments (10)
brain1969
amazing render ... superB reflection
Davidvantol
Sweet job !
contedesfees
In those days, $3,500 was a fortune. Butch Cassidy was no milk-and-water baddie! Great render.
Kordouane
Splendid scene my friend !!
romangirl
Hey that’s a great image, Gary!
GrandmaT
They would probably surrender to her. Awesome job!
adrie
Outstanding work on this beautiful western scene my friend, love it.
RodS
If she missed Butch, I know a few other folks she can take out....
Excellent work on this!
anitalee
Excellent
K_T_Ong
Great lighting and texturing. This seems a quiet place, though (there's no one else around).
I wonder if there had really been female gunslingers in the Wild West?