BIO
I was born and raised in Puerto Rico where I earned a B.A. in Fine Arts. I moved to the United States in 1986 where I have been working as a Graphic Designer. I like to roleplay, mostly free form. I also like fantasy art and have done some character portrait artwork. I did artwork for a company called Tyranny Games. Lastly, I'm working on a Digital Novel based on a roleplaying story written by myself and Adam E. Falk, available at my website. Most of my 3D model work is done with Rhino, Bryce, Poser and all postwork is generally done with Painter and final touches with Photoshop. Generally, if I can't create what I want with a 3D application I just paint it in. I hope you enjoy my work.
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Comments (2)
IsauraS
To understand the different light sources you have to read the story. There's a ball of fire behind them, and a light coming from the ceiling that's part of the barrier the wizard keeps around him for protection. The shadows of the arms on the wall are from Xeno getting blasted by the lightning.
Geekholder
Nifty! The lightning effect is nice. However, the shadows in the image don't really match the visible light sources. The wizard is casting a shadow on the floor, from a light above and behind him. If the lightning is bright enough to cause a lens flare, it would have obliterated that shadow. Likewise, it looks like the wizard's arms are casting shadows on the far wall, which don't match any of the visible light sources.