My iClone still pictures. All, except the top one, were made as exercises while learning iClone:
All 3D — 3D models by Dan Konieczka and Giorgio Luciano, and the background loft model is by RPublishing.
100% iClone, single render. All 3D DAZ models, except for my sky backdrop. Click the picture for a larger version.
Ryzom floating port: Click the picture for a larger version.
Ryzom floating port: Click the picture for a larger version.
Japanese pagoda (100% 3D, no billboards): Click the picture for a larger version.
Jumpgate: Click the picture for the full-size version. Background is a NASA photo.
Alice in Wonderland toy theatre for iClone.
The Wolf & Dulci One Year Celebratory Turtle.
Click on the picture to see a bigger version.
“Harriet Potter & the Order of the iClone”? Free G2 TeenBoy character, and girl conversion.

A quick iClone picture, to showcase my free “Plant House” conversion prop from Ryzom.
Late Alexandrian villa: Click the picture for a larger version.
Robot Assemblage: Click on the picture for a larger version.

Girly TV show set, made as a request: Click the picture for a larger version.

Steam Owl: Click the picture for the full-size version. Background is a Creative Commons photo.

Still from my forthcoming iClone film: Click the picture for the full-size version.
“Needed for the harvest”, an initial learning exercise to see if iClone could do what I wanted: Click the picture for the full-size version.

Wow! It’s amazing!!!
Looks like you’re specializing in games and environments. Any tips for a person that’s trying to get more into environment modeling. Anyways, good work – keep it up.
-Chris
Hi Chris. Level design for modded games might be a way you get into making environments. Maybe look at the Unreal SDK? Or modding in Skyrim, once we get the Construction Kit?
Cool pictures. Does anybody sell animation templates for iclone?
Jared, people sometimes sell .project files on the Reallusion iClone Marketplace. But those are usually static, and most people just sell props and clothes. Some people, such as WarLord, sell animation “helper” props.