I've worked with many digital media applications over the years, and here you can find both my experiments and my finished pieces of work created with those applications.
Here you can also find photos I have taken, as well as poems I have written.
Everything you see in my gallery, unless otherwise stated, was created by me and remains my intellectual property. If something was created by someone else, I will say so.
Hope you enjoy having a look through my gallery and maybe even read my bio.BIOThings have changed since early 2002 when I first wrote my bio here. Since then, I feel that I have matured as an artist.
My interaction with computer graphics began years ago, when I was playing with Life Forms, a primitive version of Poser, on my 10-year-old Mac. Years later, I aquired Bryce and from there on I got a taste of other programs such as Vue d'Esprit, ZBrush, Amorphium, Terragen and many others. I had some images in which I used up to 6 or 7 different programs to get the final product. I soon realized how wrong that was.
I came to see that knowing a tiny bit of everything came nowhere near to knowing a lot about some things. So I focused onto one program and tried to channel my creativity out through it.
I chose Lightwave, basically because it was the only serious graphics application my computer could run. Having gotten used to much simpler programs such as Bryce, the difficulty of learning Lightwave could not have been steeper.
I've found a home away from home now in Lightwave and even though I still depend on other programs for certain elements in my work, one day I will need those no more.
I say a home away from home, because for me, my ultimate destination is something of the calibur of Maya. It does not really matter to me whether it is or isn't the best graphics application out there. When I have earned enough to be able to afford Maya, to me, it will mean I have earned the right to elevate myself to the level where the software will not guide me, but rather I will guide and channel my thoughts through it, give them form, give them colour, give them life. By then I will have reached the stage where I can truly create art.
Now, if you haven't fallen asleep through that, feel free to browse through my gallery or free stuff, maybe you'll find something interesting or exciting, or maybe you'll even find some art!
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Comments (14)
wabe
Yeah, not the usual palm at a tropical beach one. Excellent stuff however. The sand looks very very good, the right amount of ripples for a scene like that. And no Bill to be seen, must be killed already!
RaysOfLight
oh it was only Volume 1 so i didn't even get to see him!
bruno021
The sand material looks really good here, and I love the water. Glad to see you could fix the texture problem.
Sabra
I love the vegetation, and the sand is amazing. Excellent image!
Calseeor
This is one well put together scene. Love the sand and water. Great job with the tecture of the sand as it mixes into the green up on top of the hills. Sweet work. :)
Esme
Very nice. Ever see the TV show Lost? I just started watching season one. Anyway.. this picture reminds me of that TV show. Well done! Where are the parrots flying about?
Traligill
I like the composition very much and agree with every one about the sand, very well done!!!
lingrif
Great sand and water. Love the composition.
Kindredsoul
looks really good....there are always image I want to make and turns out something else
zxcvb
Excellent image and vegetation, well done:-)
Jilly
See you got the texture fixed. Great idea!
cannonn
I felt lifepower of natuer,
Singular3D
very well done, love the composition and of course the small creek :-))
dPB
the energies of life, I can sense. BTW is the tree in the water itself? it looks like it blocks the water! How does it flow?!?!?!