I'm a color pencil artist originally. Some years ago I got the first Painter program called Dabbler. Didn't like it. I went on to get Bryce, then when Painter6 came out, I got that. Been in the digital world of art ever since. Been a member of Renderosity for quite a few years. It really is the best site there is. I believe. I'm a Clinical therapist in the mental health field by occupation. It pays the bills, but it doesn't fulfill the soul like my art. Still, I'm facinated with the "why" of the way people think, feel, and behave. The dynamics of the human condition is infinite, for good or ill.
I keep trying to improve my computer art skills through examples and pieces of other artists on Renderosity. Sometimes I feel like I want to run away and hide because I can't measure up to many of the other artists. Then, when I get comments as well as provide comments, I realize this is not about competition or competing, it's about learning and supporting each other to become better artists.
I also play music and was in a band for a number of years. Sold a song to a record company but nothing ever came of it. I even record my music on the computer now through a program called Cubase. Naively or otherwise, I see myself as a writer too. Trying to get the novel in my head onto paper. Genre? Fantasy/scifi of course.
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Comments (10)
Burpee
Me too!! Excellent fantasty...sailing into danger and uncharted waters. This slithering seamonster is excellent!
anno
I really like the way that you've done the water, would it be possible to see more of the ship? Perhaps make a taller image? Either way, good stuff.
evinrude
Nice! I love that book.
Denger
Good overall composition; however there are some details you might consider adjusting. The angle of the Dawn Treader could be altered to more accurately simulate its tossing in these dangerous waters. The sea serpent's head is also semi-transparent, with ship's rigging clearly visible behind it.
zfigure7
Totally mythical and story-book telling. Wouldn't change a thing!
Death_at_Midnight
One of my favorite books also! Well done!
supermarioART
Awesome picture!!!
supermarioART
Awesome picture!!!
soffy
what a perfect book cover,truly a wonderful scenery you have created here,excellently done**
Anjour
Beauitful scene and water...bravo!!!;O)