Hello! My name is Brandy, although online I generally go by Ravyn or RavynGyrl.
Art in some form has always seemed to come naturally to me. In my grade school years, I used to sketch famous cartoon characters. In high school I wrote a lot of poetry as well as took a few drama courses. After I graduated, I returned to sketching. It wasn't until late 1999 that I became interested in digital art. I started off creating basic web pages for myself, which evolved into learning photo-manipulation, after I bought Paint Shop Pro 6 in 2000 (I now use version X8). I've made quite a few signature tags in the years before I had Poser. Seeing some sig tags using 3D characters started my journey to 3D art. Hubby and I bought Poser 6 in late 2005 (I now use PP2014). Once I learned the UI, I was hooked...and I still am. I love creating 2D art using a 3D interface.My favorite genres are fantasy, goth, and steam-punk...and I often like to mix them. Fantasy has always been my all-time love, though, and tends to show up more in my art.
For information visit my personal website, RavenMoon Designs.
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Comments (6)
Mondwin
Original and very cool scene...bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
MariaAJMD
Excellent scene. I love that she's holding a book. You've got so many little details that make this fantastic! hugs Maria
indiefilm
Stunning! The idea is very original. Set-up is perfection, and I love the lighting! Jay
mlevans
Hah! I wondered whether I would find this posted after I saw your post to the Challenge thread. I can't blame you for wanting to show it off; it's really very fine, particularly in the lighting department.
papachile
This is so sweet. I love the lighting...that must have been very challenging.
RavynGyrl
Thanks for the comments! I must say, the "challenge" for me was the lighting. I tried many renders before going with a darker lighting in Poser and then using a lighting effect in PSP. Getting it right took a lot of trial and error. :)