My true 3D adventure started in February 2002 when I got Vue d'Esprit 2 from a computer magazine.
I've got addicted to 3D, and intensively learned Vue, performing my 3D workshop and creating mostly Science-Fiction related scenes.
After few months with Vue I realized that would need more serious tools to achieve better results, so I started learning Lightwave & Cinema 4D, but in about the same time e-on invited me to Spotlight, beta tests of Vue 4 Pro and then to full time cooperation, and this is how I get stuck with Vue for next 10 years. During that time, I have created my best Vue scenes and while working for e-on I made heaps of content for Vue (materials, clouds, atmospheres, terrains, functions), especially I spent a lot of time creating from scratch new Solid Growth plants. Since 2007 I worked on new plant editor project, now known as The Plant Factory. I was defining TPF functionality, features, interface, testing it, and developing plant models with new graph based system.
After release of The Plant Factory I started to develop TPF models on my own, under Green Gene brand.
Now I plan to focus more on Cinema 4D, and create whole scenes directly in Cinema 4D.
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Comments (16)
JeffGooloolie
well..?? did the tree kill them?
dreampaint
Excellent too, awesome work and idea.
keeba17
very interesting picture, great depth
Little_Dragon
For some reason I'm reminded of a scene from The Abyss. That's a creative use of the YT-2000 Transport.
Alfons
Very original scene with great lighting and textures.
Calseeor
another image with a great sense of scale. Well put together, nice landscape...although I am not sure I understand about the dead guy (or is he sleeping)? nice job!!
MaPPer
Cool Pic!! and yes an interesting use of yt-2000 all in all excellent scene!
Heart'Song
Another amazing scene. Beautiful work!!
zxcvb
Excellent scene ,i like the depth and atmosphere in this one
SQS
Very creative and wonderful imagination
Quikp51
A crack in the helmet's face mask would of explained the death better than the tree. And is the Otana a YT-2000?
czarnyrobert
Quikp51 is right :-)) This is not Millenium Falcon, neither YT-2000 - I used Otana space ship from Star Wars as components of landing module. Not so creative - but quick :-) With greatings to unknown creator of this model :-)) It's great, with a lot of details - over 800 objects !!!
LordBukka
Thats one really mean tree... I am sure the tree had something to do with that mans death..the crack in the helmet was a cover up and you all know it....
linathy
Ta galerie est vraiment superbe, tes creations sont magnifiques.
Cadeyrn
The dead space guy is from the losing ending to the old (and IMHO good) Sierra game Outpost. The ships are from Star Wars: Alliance.
Naoo
Realy cool!!!