Hi there! My name is Stefan Haeger. I'm a render artist since 1999. I have started uploading images to renderosity in 2002. I'm interested in rendered images since I saw the first ones on a commodore amiga 500. I've tried a lot of programs, but the one I stick to since version 2 is Vue d'Esprit. That is my favorite rendering program. Look at my gallery to see what I've done with it...
BIO
There's not very much to tell about me. I'm working at a german bank as a technical administrator ( I do the internet servers and so...). Rendering images is still my favorite hobby. I model a lot more than in the beginning. In the beginning I always wanted to use out-of-the-box ready models because I thought I couldn't model. But now I give away some for free and also at the marketplace. You'll see how your skills improve as you use a special software. You just need to have enough time...
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Please visit my homepage for many free 3D models, vue stuff scenes, athmospheres and more:
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Comments (5)
rds
Excellent building well done, perhaps a frame around the door. :O)
FrenchKiss
Looks very realistic! Well done!
haegerst
The doorframe is somehow a good idea... Will implement that in newer versions... Thanks for your comments!
Polax
and parlor looks a little lost in space..maybe some fellow-buildings or the hint of a street.. some more light too on the sign board to attract customers.. a shadow/silhouette of a (very) lonely girl (beautiful of course..) playing on a machine ... ideas..
Djeser
Maybe neon lights on at least the big sign on top would help, or spotlights.