A big (25km x 25km) alpine scene is what I’ve been working on during January. Built using Vue 11 it is very close to completion – just need to find CPU time to render the promos… some renders have already made to my gallery though.
Archive for the ‘WIP’ Category
Forest Drive for Vue preview
Hopefully, and after a very long wait, this will be my first product for Vue. It is based upon Forest Drive for Carrara but really there’s not much in common between the two. New plants, new textures, new program… more >
Preview time again
I’ll admit I haven’t been quite as productive of late as I’d like to be but nice weather has drawn me from the computer into the great outdoors – the Australian great outdoors. more >
World Gardens Byodo-In Preview
It’s now in the QA process so inching its way into the Daz store… but in the mean-time here’s another render of World Gardens Byodo-In, the upcoming collaboration between myself and Merlin Studios. more >
Another sneak peek.
I’ve been working on a collaboration with another artist at Daz3D – Merlin Studios – to create a full Carrara environment for his Byodo In temple product. more >
Beechdale – it has a name!
That’s right, the Stoney Creek add-on now has a name – “Stoney Creek- Beechdale”. Inspired by the dominant tree species in this scene the product will contain four separate Carrara scene files more >
June ’09 WIP
I’m in the middle of producing a number of products at the moment, specifically the next World Gardens installment (hint: Generalife) and also I’m returning to Harpwood County. more >
Another look back at the past
Back in 2006 Ringo Monfort’s DigitalPainters.net ran a Carrara landscape contest. I was fortunate enough to take first prize with my entry Nordic Village more >
Cherry Blossom
Those non-descript trees hugging one corner of the Japanese garden take on a whole new look in spring. Cherry blossom, what good oriental garden doesn’t have it? more >
Seasons for the Garden
Another work in progress here, this time for World Gardens Japan for Carrara. I’m creating some seasons for this scene (specifically Autumn and Spring at this stage). Japanese maples are famous for their autumn colour display so I’m hoping to capture some of that in this add-on. more >