David Robinson is a 2D and 3D digital artist. He has been a member of and staff artist for Ad Astra Magazine for the National Space Society. He is also the current staff artist for the Orange County Space Society California and the Journal of United Societies in Space, Inc. He has created artwork for the Mars Homestead Project and was picked to judge the Space Art Calendar contest sponsored by the National Space Society this past year.
In addition, David is an artist member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA).
David was one of eight artists picked to highlight the latest version of the 3D program Bryce by DAZ and you can find his Bio there. Bryce has currently over one million users worldwide.
David’s work has been featured by Ad Astra magazine, the Mars Society, Space.com, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Hemet Science and Water Museum, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Harper & Collins books, Smithsonian books, the Space Review, the Sci-Fi Channel, as well as numerous other aerospace publications.
His work has been shown at the ISDC (International Space Development Conference) in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, and Dallas, Texas.
David has won numerous awards for his work in the Bryce communities as well as other 3D communities on the web.
If you would like to see more of David’s work, you can visit his website at http://www.bambam131.com or https://david-robinson.pixels.com/
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Comments (16)
BenBischop
......vote...... Excellent...!!!
Turin_Returns
Very good. The perspective is realistic (as hard as that is to do in space with no atmosphere) and the model is very believable.
RJC
Hi David. Cool to see the front of this huge vessel. I'm really impressed by the way the clouds and fog lays in the canyons and blows across the terrain. I see this is the last installment of the Shenandoah. Looking forward to a peak at your next project. Have you already started it? Well, if it wasen't for you I'd still be dabbling in this genre and that and never settled on what I've come to love doing. Building space ships!! Awesome image. vote
kenwas
One of the best of this series as it gives a great view of your incredible model. Excellent and a vote!
Swade
I can't believe that there aren't more comments. This is a great series.... it surely gets my vote
TheBryster
Amazing as always!
Beemer
Good one! Great POV!
L.W. Perkins
What a view--and what a great series!! I always know I have a treat in store when I see the ebot notification in my mail!
amapitodd
Excellent work, again. Thanks for the inspiration. I look forward to your next series. VOTE
dcmstarships
very nice POV on this stunning and plausible spacecraft design
jrcejaspulido
Impresive bryce model. V
zoren
awsome scale, perspective and compostion....
gmvgmvgmv
Dang, that's one sweet model! And to think it was all created in Bryce - a truly wonderful accomplishment.
Burpee
Wow, that model is awesome...also love the surface of the planet...wow.
Venishi
WOWZA!!! I hold a great respect for all brycers that do this kind of modeling. I don't hink they get enough praise. Here's mine! :-)
marcfx
Whatever you make you make it excellently. well done my friend.