I've been a member of Renderosity since March 2001, although mostly under a different name (Ainle). The image you see here is a digital approximation of me, based on Michael 2 with Catharina Harder's Mario texture. I'm actually a little bit older and darker-haired (not counting the white that's creeping in everywhere).BIOI'm a transplanted Canadian living in Texas since 1983. I am currently a Senior Consultant for a small technology training and consulting firm; however, 3D rendering remains my passion and my distraction. Most of my work has been a combination of Poser and Vue d'Esprit, with an occasional bit of Amapi thrown in for good measure, but I've now switched to Cinema 4D as my main modeling/texturing/rendering platform. I find I'm influenced most by the cover art of all the fantasy and scifi novels I used to read, but I'm still trying out new tricks...
Check out my old gallery (search for "Ainle" as the author), while I continue in my new identity as "OberonX"
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Comments (4)
Armorbeast
Hmmm...well there needs to be a bit of distance portrayed here unless you intend that the comet be percieved as being larger than our Earth (course I guess that would be the ultimate ice age then lol).Still,I love the realistic look of the ice and doubt that such could be achieved in smaller detail;)
miketche
Very cool. I didn't perceive the comet being larger than the earth. I can see the depth.
DigitalDreamsDS
Woah cool!!!! I think the commet looks fine as well... after all it is zooming by and the earth is farther away than the commet.. I have a tendancy of putting in my 2 cents. LOL. Great image!!
Alleluya
ditto on that whoa! not funny with all the meteor movies out! haha. actually well done. I like the positioning. makes you think that Earth will ricochet the moon in to the "corner pocket". LOL. God has a sense of humor