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p0Pe
03-21-2009, 08:35 PM
My Renders by p0Pe

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Inspiration,
We all find it in something, and we all use it differently.
Some people draw, some make music, others modify computer cases. What all of these ways of expression have in common are the little pieces of art they produce in the end.

I started playing with the third dimension about 3 years ago when we were introduced to some of the first versions of Sketchup at our school. It was an amazing program in my eyes, so simple and yet so great, thus I quickly started drawing our whole house (http://tosed.dk/billeder/asdf.JPG). When I studied the final result, I was sitting with the feeling that it needed more. That's when I began working with heavier programs like Cinema 4D, 3D Studio Max, etc. Cinema 4D is by far my favorite, and I quickly discovered that the only restriction one has with these programs is their imagination.

Many things have helped me find inspiration over the last couple of years, mirrors and reflections especially. The way that you can see more than what's focused on in a picture is to go deeper and beyond as in Balls of Steel (http://tosed.dk/billeder/balls%20of%20steel.jpg) where the horizon and sky are in focus behind the real picture.

Light is also one of the things that helps apply the final touches to a subject with style. A single color can show so many different qualities when faced with light and reflections, as seen in Spined (http://tosed.dk/billeder/spine%20test.jpg) where a single metallic gray shows its true potential.

So take what you like, what you adore, or even despise, and create something beautiful from the inspiration and ideas it has given you, and show us your contribution in the Graphic Art Gallery (http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=107).

These few examples are just a portion of my work which is posted on this site which is filled with inspiration and all that it has brought along. Remember, working with 3D programs just as all other programs takes time, and sometimes they can be complicated to get started with. Google some tutorials and get started! A site that you may find helpful is C4Dcafe (http://www.c4dcafe.com/ipb/index.php?).
Every beginning is hard, but if you set your heart and mind to it, you will become a master in no time!


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