Married to Claire, aka PurpleJelly, a not-currently-active member here. We have two children, Samuel and Ilona. Sam has recently been diagnosed with autism and Ilona appears to be pretty much the same but we're awaiting the outcome of further tests. We all share our house with nine (yes, nine!) cats. Good job it's a big house.
Due to the little ones, I don't spend as much time here as I used to, but I'm intending to spend more time working on my modelling and hopefully selling a few bits and pieces here. I have an extensive range of Dalek models available in Freestuff, and at least one other non-Dalek freebie. More freebies will be forthcoming as time allows, including - but not limited to - more Dalek stuff and perhaps the odd bit of scenery and general SF stuff.
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Comments (12)
pjaj
Wonderful creation here Paul!! Excellent:o)
pookah69
Great details and textures, a rich image with lots to look at. Toward the viewer's right of the robot's head, one of the yellow stripes seems to bleed into the pipe? Also, the gray base of the robot, the part that touches the floor--the rest of your textures are so wonderful, seems like this piece is a bit flat.
Kinouk
This is so kewl!! Love the robot and the image is so clear!! Excellent! tonz of hugz
Redfern
The real thanks should go to Markpilb. He modeled the original geometry within Cinema4D. I merely optimized the mesh (that he graciously shared) within UV Mapper Pro so that it would render more accurately within Poser. All I can say is "WOW!" SamTherapy, you did a fantastic job employing Poser 5 materials! Did you use displacement for the dome grill? I can see a raised surface. I also really like the blue repelling glow underneath the "bumper". Since we now know the Daleks don't have wheels (from the stair scene), it must hover all the time. It would have been very effective if the prop engineers rigged lighting to "bleed" from the "bumper"all the time. I've seen video clips of a home built prop that does this and it looks "fantastic!" Thanks for the dedication, but I didn't expect you to create a scene so quick. I hope you were'nt detained from other, more important projects. Again, the real kudos should go to Markpilb for modeling the new series Dalek in the first place. Sincerely, Bill
SamTherapy
Thanks for the comments, folks. First, my sincerest thanks and apologies for not crediting Markpilb for his wonderful model. Next, the bumper section is intended to be a flat grey, so I'm pleased enough with it. The pipe section with the intersection yellow band is a reflection - there's a window there. :)
PurpleJelly
Very good, have you got a pillow to hand that I can hide behind? Very realistic. Claire xxx
prog
Man, you get so much detail into your renders-they are always so crisp and clear!! I'm such a blurroholic!! LOL!! EXCELLENT work, Pal!!!
Terrace-tenmou
Very Nice Retro Sci-fi Image!Excellent job,
ilona
Great work once again Paul.. really realistic.. fantastic lighting!!!!!!
SophiaDeer
Excellent!! The robot is fantastic and I like the soft beige color of it. Bravo!
tafsheep
only just seen this...neat of course i pilfered it for desktop.
eborg1
I love the daleks. Thanks for this.