Hi Everyone.
I got into graphics by default as a way of bring to live the images in my head from a series of sci fi/fantasy books I have been writing from when I was on dialysis 6 years ago. I dispaired of getting the scenes & characters out till I found D/S & Bryce to help me as I don't have much knowlege on modelling and admire greatly those that do!BIOI live in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with my hubby (who gave me his kidney 6yrs ago) and two dogs. A samoyed and a German Shepherd.
I write novels in an ad hoc fashion, used to write songs but novels took over there and I also used to do dressmaking until the have found the brat...er new samoyed kept 'playing' with my work and one day got a pin stuck in the roof of her mouth. Sewing got packed up and I started Teddy Bear Making and at the same time found Renderosity...as they say the rest is history!!!
Now the Kidney Transplant is going great and I am joining the dots in those books. I am also writing another novel about the kidney dramas from the POV of the German Shepherd and our previous Samoyed, Samantha pinching my script and doing thier version. It is in the edit stage at this point in time. If you would care to see the intro by the 'slighty' obnoxios Samantha IM me and I will send it to you. They may see the light of day sometime in the future but now it is fun and fantasy.
Everything here is self taught form renders to writing, songs, teddys and photography so technical knowlege is Zip, luck and "Hey that looks Ok" is 100%
See ya round the R'osity web.
Jenny
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Comments (4)
Minbari
It's nice, I am no expert but think it needs more depth or contrast of shadow and light.
busi2ness
What a peaceful place to spend time. Gret acolours and calm.
DJB
I enjoy shots like this. One thing that could add to it is if you had more of it in. I mean a wider view. Scenes like this look great panned out. I viewed it on all 3 monitors, and it is a bit light. Perhaps more contrast to enhance some of the highlights. LOL You wanted critique.... Other than that it is a very peaceful image, and one I would never tire of seeing.
Boofy
You critique I learn! Thanx heaps. (I worked on a railway station therefore I have thik skin!) Jenny