Hi! My name is Jim and I am a 33 year old guy who lives just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. My sister and I are twins (Pisces), and I also have a mom, brother, sister-in-law, two neices, a nephew, aunts, uncles, cousins and a few close friends that I love dearly!BIOI've been interested in computers and art for as long as I can remember. I think it was around 1998 that I discovered Bryce 3D and Poser 2. I didn't really immerse myself in them, though. I taught myself how to build computers and rack up outrageous bills doing so! In April of 2004 I purchased Bryce 5, Poser 5 and PhotoImpact Pro. I've started to become serious about learing to use these programs, and along the way I've been able to view some of the most talented artists I've ever seen here on Renderosity. I usually learn something new every day! Thanks to all the artists here who generously take the time to help with tutorials, free stuff and one-on-one help! You are all fantastic!
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Comments (6)
tony_br22
yo I like it very much
Sylvaine
Code Blue button interest me...also the one that give me the chance to reset the time...cause in 2054...wont be anymore in any planet....LOL I love it....
davo
I like the design of this componant, it's very realistic.
jpg4jrk
Thanks for the feedback! I really do appreciate it :-)
jpg4jrk
Code Blue is an announcement that you'll hear in a hospital and it means that a patient has flatlined or is about to. Usually when you hear that announcement you'll see many available staff come to the room/area to assist (even from different floors of the hospital). You'll see the Code Blue on most of my components since they can be used anywere in a medical environment.
pakled
And with that in mind, from a functional standpoint, you might make the Code blue button on the edge somewhere, because you'll have to hit it in a hurry, likely should be larger, as well, maybe a raised surface around 3 sides of the button..to keep it from getting hit accid...ok, shoot the engineers and begin production..;) great pic.