Hi everyone!
I am a Hobbyist just having fun with Graphics.
I have been away from this site for a very long time, but I am happy
to be back and look forward to seeing all the wonderful art from the
talented artists who post here at Renderosity.
I work primarily with Poser Pro 2012, 3ds Max 2012 and Adobe
Premiere Pro. It's older software but it works for me :-)
I mostly use V4 and M4 in all my animations. they are easy to work
with and do not take excessive resources away from my PC. I use a
Dell Optiplex 7010. It's a great computer and you can find them cheap
on e-bay.
While I do most of my own modeling using 3ds Max, I primarily model
the environments in which my Poser characters live.I find myself going
to Daz3d and RMP for all my character, texture and clothing needs.
I animate and set up all my characters inside Poser and then transfer
them to Max by using a Fusion Poser/Max plugin. I then set up the lights,
cameras and all needed textures within Max.
I render the animations by using a V-Ray plugin. I use a 2.35 image aspect
ratio on all my video animations. It just gives them a more cinematic look.
I thank you for looking at my Gallery!
Your comments are always appreciated.
JohnnyM
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Comments (26)
CoolDimension
Captures a mood, Great job!
STEVIEUKWONDER
Yet again, there is a fair amount of tension in this well thought through piece!
paul_gormley
excellent still, the B&W makes it even more striking
Saby55
Simply gorgeous my friend 👍🙋♂️
jdwtrxk
I agree with Paul - B&W was a good call with this.
gaius
This is great but your video is so....so...fabulous ! One thing is to be noticed : dogs seem to have vanished !!! I too prefer the BW version.
eekdog
hope he had a fill of pizza, i would. a great b&w render my friend.
mifdesign
Mind-blowing stuff. Fabulous awesome render. Great cover for the movie. Everything you do is pure magic.
RodS
I love the gritty, urban feel here. Great job on this. I'll go check out the video..
anahata.c
while I understand some fans' preference for the b and w, I think they're equal. This is a fine angle, visually dramatic, with the grit of the city above and behind him---there's an irony w/ the splash of those signs (the best pizza in town) and the bright upper storey, contrasted with your character's down and reflective mood. Again, fine body language: very sensitive to how we express doubt, fear, anguish, resignation...a bowed head, a gaze dark and overshadowed, hands almost---almost---grasping for something...you're very intuitive about these things. (By "intuitive," I don't mean you don't work on them, but the end result seems to come straight from your wellspring...) And, as in your video, you place him expressively---he's in one side of the image, so the city has a loud say behind him: This is something photographers work on very hard. A very fine piece of 3D "photography"...
Koala44
Splendid render, bravo
Radar_rad-dude
Great looking scene as well! Like anahata.c says above, these images both work with their respective styles! Most excellent viewing delight in both instances! Great works, Johnny! Now on to the video! I'm breathless with anticipation!
jmattatall
Looks great in B&W
anitalee
Excellent
dakotajaroo
excellent b/w
shadownet
Great mood piece!
nefertiabet
Beautiful scene!!!
daggerwilldo
A very fantastic character who evokes sympathy and emotion.
MagikUnicorn
Gorgeous
hashdoc
a sad image, but greatly done!
adrie
Great work on this moddy scene, love the pose and expression my friend.
NobbyC
WOW!!! Fantastic image!!! 😃👍
robertswww
Nice dramatic looking scene... your video was awesome too!
virginiese Online Now!
Great image to go with the video ! You should propose your services to a professional studio :-)
VirtualCity
I love that this is in Black and White. It adds a lot more emotion or intrigue.
KarmaSong
Hey, I commented on your sublime and deeply moving 'Streets of Philadelphia' animation a couple of years back, but realised only today that I'd forgotten to write something on this render that still goes along with your animation. This black and white picture perfectly conveys the sense of disarray and devastation that hit the youth of the country when the first HIV cases struck them for no reason at all if not by means of a virus that was supposedly originating from some African monkeys found contaminated in the tropical rainforest there. God knows what really happened, as so many theories and explanations were produced back then....I've just watched the video again, and wouldn't change a single word in what I wrote when you first published it over here. Both video and render are superb in every respect.