Well for those who like to know more about me this is it. My real name is Ed van Dalen. I live in the Netherlands, in Rotterdam to be precise. I was born in 1962 in that same city. This site (Renderosity) is a great place to be and I enjoy being here very much. A little explanation for the picture. Someone at the site gave me the idea for this logo when he linked my name with the name of the rockband Van Halen.  There is a resemblance with their logo but I gave it my personal twist with the mouse in the rings to make the connection to computer art.
BIO
As I told in the intro I'm dutch. I work as a service mechanic for 21 years now and since recently as a freelance digital artist. I am not a die hard computer artist because I started only about a year ago with this kind of art. I have been painting pin-ups for a lot of years until I visited a bookmarket where I found a book about 3d digital rendered figures. From then on I was hooked. It took until May this year (2005) before I had the nerve to post my first image. I'm glad I did though cause since then I got to know a lot of wonderful people who gave me the confidence to carry on with my art. This site has made my world so much bigger and I thank everyone who comes and visit it.
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Comments (34)
MariaAJMD
You captured the feeling very well. You had me sad and gave me something to think about. I pray for peace but with the way mankind is, I doubt that will ever happen. HUGS Maria
Deane
Outstanding dedication, and a fitting reminder of the ultimate futility of war. Excellent!!
sazzyazzca
Very powerful image..........
regen1950
This picture is a remake of a classical theme, but it still manages to give off that special air mentioned in your description! As with some of your other pictures, I find that you've missed out on some of the smaller details such as the equipment being in mint condition :P Also, this is mere preference, but I think the skeleton could use some moss on a few places, just to add some more touch to the whole "old as hell" thing going on there. Also, a little kudos must to for the darker edges which draw focus to the middle of the image, very neatly done!