It was on December 1969 that I Dany Boucher was born in Quebec, Canada. Well, as long as I can remember, I spent the majority of my free time pursuing my passion, that of science-fiction drawing. Today, I still pursue my dreams; however I also have a job. That of an aircraft mechanic. During the years of 1989-1992, I was a marine engineering mechanic for the Canadian navy. It was during this time that I had the opportunity to explore other interests, pertaining to scuba diving, amateur photography and building scale model cars. For 13 years I have studied Tae Kwon Do and achieved the rank second degree black belt. As one may conclude, science-fiction is not my only passion. At five years of age I was drawing cars and planes. At twelve years of age I was drawing a bit of fantasy, a lot of science-fiction and the realistic like ships, planes and tanks. My inspiration comes from just about anything from Star Trek to the clouds in the sky. I have never had any formal art education so I had to depend upon magazines, books and posters for inspiration. In 1999, for the first time, I started using 3D rendering softwares to create my scenes. And since then I have a really hard time to go back to my pencil! I consider myself as a realistic dreamer. Enjoy the journey into my universe!!
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Comments (10)
Quikp51
Pretty cool Dany , looks like an earlier version of an ISD. Gimme another angle man so I can see it in it's full glory.
SIRIUSMAY
Well done.Great job on the ship and planet.
Curio
Very nice
Drakath
Great ship.
foleypro
Awesome I too am into sci-fi and really love the pic what you did in photoshop the purple lens flare you can actually get it done in bryce there is a material called oil on water some where on your bryce disk add it to a sphere and play with the settings then add a couple more spheres at the places you want add your materials then use the transparency settings then group the lens flare then link to ship now if you are going to do animation you can animate the lensflare too move while the ship or camera is moving and you can still link the flare to any object and still animate it not only as moving but you can animate the materials so it can either look like its getting brighter or fadeing away or even change colors rotate ect.... this pic has renewed my spirit into getting back into the scifi part of 3D THANKS FOR THE BOOST....
dkay7610
ooooooo kik ass man love it!!!!!! love that lense flare :0)
korborak
!@#%@%@!! error... i lost everything i wrote., about 20 lines! I'm going for the short version now. First, thanks for all the great comments! Quikp51: I will try to find an other good angle for you. I saw your medium security ship and i think that it is great and original! You should work on it if you ever have the time, it as a lot of potential. foleypro: Thanks for the tips! I have learned something... I went to visit your gallery and i really liked it , especially your landscapes! Great work, a lot of action!
MRNot
Schweet! Fantastic planetfall image, great ship model..
kromekat
Thats a nice pic!! :) - I would have said if anything, it was a later /newer version of the Imperial Star Destroyer, more refined, less chunky! - keep it up mate, its good stuff!
Pelican
I like your scifi stuff... great !!