Hi, my name is Kim. My husband, Frank (ddaydreams) and I live in the Eastern Sierras, California, USA. We started out working with graphic programs like CoralDraw and Bryce. Mostly with digital artwork. I enjoyed making fractals and incorporating them with other programs, then I started adding artwork to some old photos I had. I use to be more into photography years ago, but never had the money (or time) to pursue it for more then a casual hobby. When the digital cameras became a little more affordable and we saw the ease of use and the things we could accomplish with our graphics programs...... well there you have it! One day Frank said "you ought to post one of your pictures at Renderosity" and the rest is history! Now we have artwork and photos in local galleries, a couple calendars out there, and we are even thinking about publishing a book!
And I have to give most of the credit to all the wonderful friends I have met right here on Renderosity!!!! Everyone has been so helpful and encouraging!!!
Thank you for viewing my gallery and check back often to see what progress we are making.
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Comments (8)
nattarious
Another yet amazing selective colouring.. What a shot my friend... Very well done.. Thank you JOE
Zacko
Nuts that you are? LMAO. Excellent work once again on the selective coloring Kimberly. Have a beautiful day! #:O)
kimariehere
excellent selective coloring and beautiful they way they are lifting thier leafs up like hands praiseing the heavens!!
Richardphotos
an awesome job on color selection. very chrisp capture
uniquedreamer
Nice work on selective coloring, have a wonderful week!
escafeld
Beautiful as before, well done Kim! I've shared this tip before, but for the benefit of you and others who may not have seen it: - I'm sure you know what a struggle it is not wander over the edge of the subject when working on something like this. The brush size can become unmanageable when working in tiny areas. The answer is to enlarge the image as big as your system will allow (I take mine to 8000x6000, but this would be a problem on my older machine.) and make it easier to work on. Another way is to cut-out the portion you have difficulty working on, enlarge it, work on it, then reduce it back to its original size and copy and paste it back in. Best wishes, Dave. P.S. Will someone turn the heat down!!! LOL.
PhotoSmith
The selective color on this one really stands out. There's just enough green here to offset the grey. Love the follow-thru on the frame too - that's inspired. Wonderful work!
Cosine
Another beauty. You have so many different greens in such a small space. I agree with Steve; the green in the frame is the perfect touch.