Since the year 2000, I've been involved with Poser and the related online communities. Before then, my main artistic expression was through pencil sketching. Recently, I've started looking into digital photography as another hobby. For a complete view of my porfolio, visit my gallery at Renderosity. I do clean my images out from time to time to keep it looking professional, but feel free to leave comments on the images that are there.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Renderosity Poser Staff Pick:
- M3 HDR - February 2007
RDNA Images of the Week:
- Spuggles - March 2007
- Poison Dart Frog - September 2006
- Andrewsarchus - September 2006
- Butterfly - May 2006
- Apollo's Army - January 2006
- Intergalactic 2 - December 2005
- Squeaker in Trouble - November 2005
- Stare Off - November 2005
RDNA Apollo Holiday Challenge
- 1st place - Home for the Holidays - December 2005
RAUNCHYMINDS Image of the Week
- M3 + L2 - September 2005
TUTORIAL:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2688568
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Comments (6)
LeapingWolf
Great use of Apolo Max, dont really see enough of him, love the lighting and pose hope you go even further with this one.
xeniaghost
Excellent lighting and pose and i really like the way the contours of his body and muscles are outlined! Superb work!
laetia
stunning! :) Great work!!
Whatthe
Very good use of lighting!
mapps
Fantastic job!!!
FrousteFaireElkke
Upper 1/3rd of image is dynamic and exciting. Lower 2/3rds need more dynamic swirl development of cape and dynamic development of legs(untruncated full-leg view). May be helped if(mentally) you visualize your image as in movement within a "classical circular" rather vertical-long frame. Try to take your "Apollo" version and picture him as dynamic center of a dome-painting. Thank you for your work!