Enjoying the view by nick_brown1967
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3D graphics artist.
I will begin by saying I am and will always consider myself an amateur 3D Graphics Artist, as I find even years on from those early days that I find myself still learning new tricks and hacks as software develops and evolves.
My story began back in 2001 when I first picked up an old version of poser after seeing the film Final Fantasy 'the spirits within' and was blown away by the graphic and CGI work used throughout the film. This introduced me into the 3D world. Since then I have progressed through various versions of the software in its various incarnations and have since moved onto other platforms. I use various modeling tools including Blender, Wings3D, Hexagon, to create 3D assets.
Contains nudity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (2)
generation2235
Quite the enjoyable view, this.
nick_brown1967
Thank you :-)
richardandtracy
Lovely image. Good thing this is a computer image: problem is she'd be damaging the bonnet of her car. It's only a crinkled sheet of steel, and towards the hinge with weight on it like that, the bonnet would buckle. Unfortunately I had experience of this with my Charleston when some !£$%* ran across the bonnet leaving a terminally buckled bonnet and 4 footprints bent into the metal.
nick_brown1967
Thanks Richard/Tracy Glad you liked the image... Sorry to hear about the Charleston though. I do remember way back in my [Ahem] younger days a good friend and I were stupidly trying to fit an old rover 3.5 V8 into his mums 2CV which to be fair had seen way better days. We got as far as stripping the wings off, removing the engine looking at the umberella metal used as a chassis and decided to scrap that idea.... followed soon after by the car itself due to the amount of rust and the fact the wings did not fit right afterwards :-(