My real name is Thomas McCann, I was born in Buffalo N.Y. in October 1952. I currently reside in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia U.S.A.,........I attended the Maryland School of Art and Design and studied Fine and Commercial art. I began working in traditional media at age 7 (mainly pencil sketches), then worked with watercolors and arcylics in high school. I started working with digital media about 11 years ago (1996), using Metacrations "Detailer", a 3D paint application. I currently use mainly Bryce 6.1 and Cinema 4D 8.1 and 3D Studio Max 4.2 for modeling and tweaks. I am currently learning Rhino and Zbrush. Thanks for your attention.
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Comments (16)
RodsArt
Wonderful work so far!!
beton
..looks great !
miwi
Super !!!!
dunedan
Great picture,but you need some more filth on the ground:)
jaydiva
Wow, looking really great so far! I do like the walls a lot, great texturing!
zopeynn
Perfect textures!Great composition.Bravo
vjerana
Ah, poor men what a life! Your work is excellent VOTE
madame
Fantastic textures and atmosphere. Excellent composition !
98Bones
Nicely done realistic scene. Great textures. No more garbage necessary IMHO.
striving
The lighting is really nice here. As are the mats and composition. I think it could use a bit more debries. Maybe a crate or 2. One thought, is it just me seeing it wrong or is the back of the trash can inside the wall?? Kind of looks like it. Nice WIP though.
shadowdragonlord
Aye, it IS coming along wonderfully! More garbage, like you said, perhaps make some crumpled paper balls or some soggy newspaper? It's always hard to put enough "dirt" in our scenes...
grind
Looks great! Love the poster..lol. Perhaps some rubble on the ground and more paper and cans? Looking forward to v2.
Markintosh
Very nice. How about some broken pieces of brick and mortar from the surrounding walls on the ground?
ShadowWind
This piece really has so much emotion. Glad I got a chance to see it. Well done indeed. The posing of the character is especially poignant, as is the scene that supports him.
tempest967
Great work my friend, can't wait to see the finished work.
duncanlong
Excellent work...