Hi all,
My name is Gail and I have been doing graphic design for 15 years. I started with very basic DOS programs and clip art doing T-shirt logos and artwork for local businesses and progressed to webdesign and computer generated art...
I now do all kinds of graphic design, and create desktop themes and screensavers and all the goodies that go with transforming your computer.
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BIO
I use Bryce, Poser, Vue, Paint Shop Pro and occasionally Photoshop. For modeling I use Cinema 4D as well many other programs. I spend ALOT of time creating, but truly enjoy what I do. A few years ago I begin packaging my Poser texture sets for purchase. I love doing background sets and props as well as hair and clothing textures. I also very much enjoy modeling and making Poser props and sets for Bryce. I try to create all the things I always wished I had including scenes for Poser. Some are available in the Renderosity Marketplace. Visit the ETDA Homepage
Thanks for visiting and viewing my work, for the compliments and for your continued support...
Gail
Extreme Themes Digital Art
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Comments (6)
Y-Nott
Nice piece of work. Just to let you know, however, if you were going for something a little more historically acurate, the Titanic went down by the bow first. ;-)
pakled
nice to know Polo shirts go back to the 1910's..;) Oh, that's the time traveler. I remember a sci-fi story where they executed people by putting them on disasters like this..;) not bad..
Gwyn Tyger
a great recreation. a fine work.
Ubik
Where is Leonardo? Great done, but the moon looks very metallic.
sergo
Great work, now where did you get the ship model?
ExtremeThemes
Ok, I retraced my path and found the model. I got it from http://www.gamasutraexchange.com/ ... You have to join, but then you can search. Some are paid and some free, but it is a good source for unusual models. Hope this helps :-) One further comment, when I did this image I was thinking of the point when the ship broke in two and started going down in the middle. Or maybe I liked this half of the boat better ;-)