3d, photography, and writing BIOI was schooled in photography, back when they used something called "film" and chemicals! I've since gone digital. Later in life, I took up videography, and needed the ability to add graphics and titles to the tapes (another primitive technology). I bought an Amiga and a "genlock" - and the salesman convinced me to buy a 3d program called Imagine. Within 24 sleepless hours, I was hooked on 3d. As for writing,
that was a survival technique. Now, I like to combine images and prose. Most often, they do not form simultaneously.
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Comments (5)
patmartj
How very clever. I don't have a clue how to do any of this. Well done
bobbystahr
ohhh....a tad late but welcome to the gallery mate...and an awesome job on the head model...the single hardest 3D object i've never successfully made...good idea to start on an already made generic head...keep em coming...and i see you've managed to enable the useful bits as well...good on ya...
meico
You have my utmost admiration - I wouldn't know where to begin. But I can say this is a beautifully composed and constructed picture with complete confidence!
Batronyx
Nice work. That stone archway looks excellent. Those look like real rock edges and not just a texture thrown on there. Can't tell if it's a model or a filter map.
tien_avielle
to Batronyx - it's built into my model (just the arch edges) - though I have built models that are actually custom stones set like a mason would do it! (really into stone.)