I've been around a fair bit, seen the darker side of life, been burned, but still here. Different than most, we can have a unique outlook on things.
BIO
Originally started work with video production but quickly got involved in CGI in 1991 Unfortunately, almost all my work previous to 1999 (dating back to 1991) was lost due to computer problems, but a few pics survived (mostly the ones that were already online). The earliest renderings were done on Amiga500 with Sculpt/Animate4D, then later on an Amiga1200 with Imagine2, 3 and 4 Later renders were done on a Pentium133 in Imagine for DOS 4, then later on a PII233 with Imagine for Windows. Current work is done on my P4 3.2Ghz with 3dsmax, tho I have occasionally done some work with Lightwave and Cinema4D. Check out my homepage at http://members.iinet.net.au/~multispud22/
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Comments (7)
Eugenius
This is top-notch work! Because you're doing a close up of the deck of Tarot cards, I think having the separate cards objects brings the image closer to realism, especially the way you have them slightly off center from each other. I wouldn't change a thing. Nice work.
amapitodd
Looks like a final render to me, too. Excellent work.
ManuelFr57
Hello. We can better see the cloth transparency on this picture. Did You set the cards position by hand or do you use a random function ? Is the wood procedural texture or a map ? Beautiful and precise render ! Thank you.
Steeleyes101
Simply wonderful. Is it not fun to talk a simple item and background and create something so wonderful beautiful.
FantastArt
Unbelievable! The edges with this a bit fuzzy texture look so real and the cloth is also fantastic! Awesome work!
wheatpenny
Very realistic the way the cards are stacked.
british_rob
hey well done lahl looking as gd as ever keep it up. ; )