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Hello
About six years ago a friend introduced me to Bryce and Lightwave. Before that I was a strictly a 2d medium art hobbyist.  Solely working on, paper and canvas plus leather (jackets mostly) and 35mm GW figures. Any computer art I did really revolved around Draw for the Amiga, and coral Painter 5. Since then I have self taught myself. On various 3D rendering and modelling programs .I have now conquered my figures addiction I’ve not painted a model in six years (LOL).
I have had no real formal training as an artist, any degrees or diplomas, I Have none Just a Keen interest In Graphics and artwork.
 Mostly My work has been factory and warehouses just something to fund upgrades for the PC and Programs. And add-ons, recently I’ve found work in IT which may lead to a career in graphics (I hope).  Fingers crossed.
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Comments (3)
Esme
cool did you do the ships yourself?
shayhurs
Interesting designs. Next step would be to work on merging the two components. Easiest way is to work on your lighting. You have six potential light sources you can attach light sources: 1. Five stars of varying brighteness 2. Indirect lighting from the nebula arms (using a light dusty brown or gold) 3. Ambient lighting for the scene (which I would try using a light dusty brown as well). Also, turn on your shadow mapping for each of your light sources. Have at it!
cingram
is the name a zoolander reference???