Objective: Illustration and explanation are key. I want to be able to develop a number of small interactive worlds with high detail, multi-physics simulation and completely insightful GUIs on the Computer. Artist Illustrator. Graphic Designer. Cartoonist. Packaging. Animator. Mac Developer since 1985. Developer for UNIX/Linux since 1980. Web Developer. Satellite Controller.BIOSomeday I hope to play around with more expensive software on a more expensive computer, but alas, cannot afford them yet. Today it's the 867MHz G4, not too bad...
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Comments (9)
killer3d
Very well done lemonjim! That is for real an improvement, very convicing. I can see you standing there.... setting there... looking.... and looking.... and waiting. :) Been there done that. Nice work guy!
bigkahuna
Very impressive, almost photoreal. My only question is, how many terabytes of ram would I need to turn on all my options and re-render the Nautilus? (that's a rhetorical question by the way)
zopeynn
Excellent job!
garyandcatherine
VOTE! This is brilliant work. Absolutely stunning and the premium render effects were the way to go. Great work.
jstsittinghere
incredible realism! outstanding render! v
Mrdodobird
So vibrant and real! Great use of DOF! Congrats!
ddruckenmiller
I swear I just saw something move in there!
tjohn
Very cool, very nearly photographic work!
sheilakalajdzic
I can't believe this was done in Bryce! I thought this was a macro in photography...i'm blown away! VOTE!