Fugazi1968
(named for the Marillion song Fugazi, not any other usage of the word)
42Â year old English guy, living in Northampton working hard during the day to pay for my 3D habit.
I started out with Poser what seems like many years ago, and soon became interested in making content to use in my own images.
I've been through many applications in my search for one that suits my brain, finally settling on Carrara and 3D Coat. Though most of my work is done in 3d Coat.
My focus has gone from creating images to creating content and to some extent teaching. I have several videos on rendo and you tube showing how to use various applications. But I hope very much to expand into teaching live classes at some point in the near future. I find the teaching aspect very satisfying indeed.
I am also involved in 3D Hobby Magazine (available in my store) for which i write articles and provide freebies for their website.
I am available (time permitting) for Comission work (models not images), Product Collaberations and Training in 3D Coat, Poser and Carrara (among others).Â
Feel free to contact me through the Site Mail if you have any thoughts, questions or proposals.
John
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (4)
kathymoon
nice POV and lights,and yea is pretty big!
SK2Design
She's definitely swinging the sword like a pro so I'll be sure to stay out of her way! Your modeling is just incredible and I love seeing the new items you've created. Fantastic!
SNOWWHYTEDRAGON
REMEMBER, WHEN SWINGING A SWORD OF ANY SIZE, THE MUSCLES IN THE FOREARM ARE RAISED, TO ACCOMPLISH AND HOLD WHAT IS IN GRASP. AS SUCH, THERE WOULD BE A PRONOUNCED MUSCLE BULGE WITHIN THE FOREARM, AND UPPER ARM, NOT TO MENTION ACROSS THE CHEST. OTHER THAN THAT, NICE.
ObsidianLogic
bet she gets her point across with that wonderful