Welcome to my space on Renderosity. This is where I started to upload images to the web, but these days I'm mostly using kirl.nl as allround online HQ. I recently picked up programming as an interesting aside, you can find a couple of simple (Wii friendly) multiplayer browser games on www.kirl.nl!
BIO
My very first contact with 3d computer animation was in the wonderfull games Nintendo (and especially their former 2nd party developer 'Rare') used to make. Their wildly original and bizare creations inspired me greatly, there was nothing I wanted more than to make video games... So, after dabbling around in Worldcraft (making Half-Life maps) for some time, the first fully computer animated movies like 'Toy Story' and 'Ants' further grew my interest in the polygonal worlds. Needless to say, more recent movies like 'Shrek' and 'Lord of the Rings' (with the super realistic creature Gollum) made me a digital junky for life. I decided to follow a part-time computer animation course at CMM in Amsterdam to get me started. They were running Maxon's Cinema4d software and I've been using this awesome program ever since.
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www.cinema4d.nl
10-9-2005
I am currently studying Art & Technology at Saxion in Enschede.
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Comments (6)
tonylane
Too bad. Really nice job!
PowerRoy
This is a really great modeling effort -- nice detail on the muscles and rest of the anatomy. You've gotta be very good with C4D to pull this off! Sorry ya didn't win the contest. I'd have given this an excellent rating, except ... I'd wanna see it completely textured as a real creature to rate that high. I know, ... it's supposed to be a plaster model, and you did a great job of accomplishing that, but as we all know, texturing in 3D artwork is just as important as the geometry (sometimes more-so). Give him some scales or skin, bump-map wrinkles, and maybe even some dirt and scars, and you'd have a really fantastic piece here. Keep it up, man ... this is REALLY great! Very, very nice job!
3D_Explorer
Nice model!
Lynne
I think it's a great start too...even just a high detail bump map would still take this up a notch and make it really look like something from WETA.
raymondsalter
I like it keep them comeing.
georgedvore
nicely done - good luck in the competition. you can buy a 3d printer relativley cheap nowadays - so that might be something to check out :o)