Hi, Thanks for visiting...Much appreciated.. You can check my Bio for a little more info on me. Enjoy your stay. BIO Hi, My name is Jeff Hindmarsh....I'm 57 yrs of age and I live in the city of my birth...Newcastle upon tyne (North East England)...From the age of sixteen I spent 23 yrs here,there & everywhere as a Merchant Seaman...I have now returned home and spend most of my time with my wife Tee (resa) ....After dabbling in pencil,ink & watercolor for most of my life I have now found my spiritual home in the world of Digital Art......I use several different programs including("Mojoworld"..."Photoshop CS6"..."ZBrush"..."Xenodream"..."Shade 7" & "Poser " ) to produce my final images which I think of as "scenic"...Fantasy (with an otherworldy twist) & some "abstract" work.... Thanks for viewing, Enjoy, Jeff.....(Jaybeeh).
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Comments (12)
violet
HMM....let me see...like both...I'd go for the one on the left with the birds from the right...love to see two versions...well done !!!
jif3d
Yeah as Violet say's two for one...BRILL renderz dude!!!Cheer's jif3d
Darthmagus
Superb atmo and water on left side!
Ethesis
Reminds me of Glen Cook, and yes, the birds on the right with the render on the left. The right looks too much like a negative, and not enough like a render of its own. The one on the left really has some nice tone depth.
AnneCHPostma
My preference is the left one. love your models once again !
cabracan
Really cool composition! :)
Mimey
Breathtaking... excellent work !!!
bpmac
Excellent concept (as usual). A very interesting take on watchers.
efflux
I like the one on the left. The rich colouring is much better. It's a great use of a model. It just fits in perfectly creating a brilliant atmosphere and scale. Watch out for jpeg distortions though. They spoil this picture a bit because you can see them around the model which is the center of attention. Some programs seem to convert to jpeg with lots more distortions for some reason.
lewis_moorcroft
Ah, I didnt expect that from the thumbnail! Interesting vision of the Shadowatcher on the right there. Super cool experiment J! ^_^
prutzworks
Anne said it!
stockmann
fantastic