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 (1)
Digimon
Oh now I am really getting disapointed in this community! Sheesh!!! Where are the comments?!?!?! Okay, let me fill up some space! ;) AHEM! I love this piece for multiple reasons! The composition is great (Granted a copy) but I like to remake/homage works I love, like my homage to Alrech Durer. I love the colors and textures! Dark and brooding, greyish and creepy! Especially that faceless creature waiting like some conjured sevant of Cthulhu! The characters are creepy, and clearly up to no good! The over all "Essence" of this image is riveting! And I for one think it is one of the most powerful (In a subtle way) pieces I have seen in your gallery so far! Excellent!