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 (5)
Super Dino' Herd Scene...
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed this because it was fun to create.
I suspect that, in reality, you have a time machine in which you went back in time and photographed this scene. :-D
Excellent realism achieved in this render. Very well done. :-)
Blender is a great 3D program and the excellent models I used really helped. If you want to do dinosaur images the Hell Creek set is excellent as it gives you the plants and scenery that many dinosaurs would have lived with.
Thanks for the visit!
you are welcome...
That's my neck of the woods!
Well back then that patch of land was a hot, humid, swampy part of the world with loads of huge, potentially dangerous wildlife in it. I hope it's not like that now...
Thanks for the visit!
Nope. southern prairie and some badlands, and northern boreal forest. Mountains to the west. Lots of limestone with trilobite fossils in the Rockies.