Yearning for the ability to create in a 3dimensional field was a difficult period of trial and error in a bid to locate the software that would speak the volumes she needed to create. BIONeedless to say that many programs were tried and the majority were unsuccessful. Almost at the end of her quest along came Vue d'Esprit.
Never had she felt so much at one with the world as she did with this one application. Her mind was writing the volumes as the render's portrayed the essence of life she experienced.
The turning point came for her in September 2001 when Renderosity held a Vue 4 Contest. Her image entitled "The Pilgrimage" won first prize ~ a copy of the newly released Vue d'Esprit 4. This was the first time she had ever won a CGI contest, and she finally felt worthy of being called an Artist.
From that point on, her world began to change. She met an amazing array of personalities online, some destined to become her mentors, some her peers, and others friends or fellow artists that would become perpetual sources of inspiration, consistently giving her the desire to achieve to higher levels in her personal work.
Having the opportunity to learn from some of the greats in the industry; at first through Renderosity and then through her work and friendship with RuntimeDNA & TeamDNA, she discovered programs like Poser and Photoshop and was able to integrate her beloved Vue to achieve the maximum joy possible in her graphics.
In her current capacity as forum moderator ~ the Creator's Box and 2D 3D Software forums at Animotions and the Vue forum at RuntimeDNA, her personal aim of sharing the knowledge she has acquired is maintaining her ethos that Art is learning as much as possible along life's path ~ be it Canvas or Computer Graphics the result is still the same. Art is 4 Life!
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Thank you to all of the people I have met along the way. I will always be indebted to you for your friendship, your guidance and your artwork!
I look forward to continuing my journey through life ~ learning and sharing through ART.
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Comments (18)
futuramik
Oh wot I wouldnt give to be there in the coolness!. Great scene baby, looks like venison for dinner !
Mandie
aww it's beautiful matey :)
Taura Noxx
oh its so beautiful :)
neftis
It truly reminds me of Canada!!!This is beautiful!!God I miss my country. beautiful....
Dejah
You are truly so talented my friend, looking at your images is like going on a magical tour in wonderland. Thx for giving me a ticket..:-).
bonbon
so soft and the perspective is wonderful... its almost like one can hear the deer breathing because it is so silent.....
fozzibear
It turned out really good rosey, well done.
Curio
frostily gorgeous
kromekat
Bootiful!! - reminds me of a scene from Narnia! - thank you very much beck! :)
Eshal
Cool....I like the still waiting quietness that the image brings to mind :) Well done!
foleypro
Excellent the scene is sweet and his textures are awesome arent they....
bloodsong
ooh, wintery! :) this came out beautifully, rose.
Wizzard
It is breathtaking my love. reminds me when I was very young and delivering papers in the wee houres of the morning. the snap to the air, the hush of the snow... thank you very much my love 1447
artistheat
very nice work,great pic
Xena
Bloody beautiful!!!!
Black
You seem to have posted a HEAP since I payed a visit last! Great productivity! I seem to have liked this one the most of the new posts
Kiernnan
It's as if you can see the vapor of the deer's breath on the crispness of the winter day. Beautiful, simply beautiful. :-)
Calseeor
Great scene. I can feel the cold air surrounding me as I watch the deer. I also really like how you placed the trees, looks like a real edge of the forest coming upon a cliff.