Missing in Action – 3D Render
by admin on Nov.21, 2009, under 3D Render
Missing in Action is my latest 3D render and will hopefully be part of a series of WWii renders.
Toxic T Texture for M4 Basic Wear
by admin on Nov.19, 2009, under Daz Studio, Poser
For those of you who use Daz Studio or Poser I have created a new T Shirt Texture for M4 Basic Wear. You will already need to have Basicwear for M4 installed to use it.
Moonlight – 3D Render
by admin on Oct.02, 2009, under 3D Render
A girl in Gothic style (as seen in a previous image). I have tried to make her look like she is day dreaming or thinking while looking up at the stars.
Wheelchair Basketball – 3D Render
by admin on Oct.01, 2009, under 3D Render
A Wheelchair Basket Ball image I created. Its still a work in progress and I have to play around with the lighting abit and also make the two players look a little different from each other. I also need to add a few extra people to give some more interest to the scene although I don’t want to take the focus away from the main characters.
Flying – Futuristic 3D Render
by admin on Sep.19, 2009, under 3D Render, Artwork
Here is a futuristic render I have just created in Daz Studio for a competition at Daz 3D site.

Fairy Dust
by admin on Sep.12, 2009, under Artwork, Photography
This photo was taken by my wife of our daughter and I added some effects to the image using Daz Studio and Photoshop.
Surf’s Up
by admin on Sep.09, 2009, under Artwork
A fairly basic but effective surfing picture created in Photoshop and Daz Studio. Its a little rough around the edges, but you probably get the idea. The image itself took around 20-30 mins to create and I will give a tutorial to show how you can create you own unique surf pics like this in the next few days.

A cool looking surfing image
Welcome to Toxic Chili
by admin on Sep.03, 2009, under News and Updates
Welcome to ToxicChili.com, my new graphic and web design site.
The aim of the site is to explore various different graphic design techniques, display some of my recent (and not so recent artwork), give some tutorials into how to create the images and also review some of the software and graphics available on the market to aid you with your artistic ventures.
Thanks for visiting.








