Hello!
I'm the Fire Angel, I've been making 3D models since the mid 1990s and began making and selling Poser content since 2001. I'm an eccentric Englishman known by my friends to be pedantic, perfectionist, great with small kids and often amusing to be around (when I am amusing it's not always intentionally but hey it will do). My perfectionist streak means it sometimes takes me a while to finish products, but my customers tell me they are usually worth the wait.
I live in London, England, I came to this city in 1982 intending to stay for a long weekend and have lived here ever since. I hope you like my contributions to Renderosity as they accumulate, and remember to have fun making your own contributions here, whatever they are.
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Comments (3)
New life always brings out the gentler side of humanity. Nice image. :-)
Thank you!
The image was inspired by three things; an old image of mine made in Bryce and Poser (in my gallery) and the baby model, which is a freebie on another site. It is a static prop so it can't be posed, but it is by far the most convincing 3D infant model I have ever seen. The third inspiration was observation of real life reactions to babies...
it is a touching image.
Thank you, that was the intention so I am glad it works.
Such a warm and loving scene here, my friend! Well done!
Thank you!
This was done very quickly, it literally took minutes if I exclude the time taken to transfer Ezra (the big guy) from DAZ Studio to Blender. I will be using Ezra in many scenes so it seems reasonable to ignore that part of the work.
It was a break from working on a much more elaborate image that has taken weeks so far, though it should be done reasonably soon. Anyway, thanks again for the visit.