Wow. The bio below is now 15 years old. Well, I'm still around, and still have almost no time for my personal art, but still hoping to find some. I mostly do images for book covers, movie posters, promotional materials and advertising, interface & web, and social media. The software in the list is not only that I'm expert in, but that I play with and am interested in learning more of.
When I first found this community, years ago, I thought it would be a good place to show off how much I had learned. I know now, it's actually a place to show how much I still have left to learn. ...And to learn some of it.
BIO Honor MacDonald, 37, Female.
Somewhere in Metro Phoenix, Arizona, US
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Comments (7)
violet
The broken glass looks impressive ..! but isn't the bullet a bit to small ?
RadicalRick
Cool Pic! As far as the Matrix effects go, forget it. This one is YOURS, without the giant budget. Not to mention that the trajectory through the glass is very impressive. About the plug-in for bryce I don't know of one to export objs. You can use greyscale pics in the terrain creation part of bryce and export the terrain as an obj. However with the amount of polys that bryce uses for a detailed terrain, you're better off using a modeler. If you're not familiar with it already, Wings3D is a great modeler and best of all it's free! Keep on Rendering! :)
HonorMac
Violet: yep... small calibre, high velocity. I could say something about how a larger, slower round would have shattered the glass, but in truth, that's just the size I chose when I was modeling it. ;-)
Thank you, RR... I had the terrain object thing figured out, but I want to export stuff like this. I'll find and look at Wings3D... Maybe that's what I need. I just dread climbing yet another learning curve. ;-)
Piperette
I'm glad I came in and took a peek -- there's a lot more to this than originally meets the eye.
FearaJinx
Such and awesome job! I like the thinking behind it! Awesome work!
cynlee
damn, & i was planning to drink that! ...sure like your "playing around"...looks like a whole world can be seen in that glass... :]
alightningstorm
I have seen all your works and am delighted that you found me... =) I really love this one and wonder why you have not posted in a long while. Your postwork is simply awesome. and this Bryce work is inspirational =) I myself will be posting more, just had to take a breather and re prioritize a bit til I get adjusted to the new changes in my life. Thank you for you beautiful comment. Namaste, Michael