Hi all: I started out as a painter, then switched to digital art after I saw some work in Bryce. Abandoned Bryce more or less when the Poser bug bit. I have always liked more realistic painting. I also have worked as a professional photographer and currently shoot with a Nikon SLR digital camera. What's nice is I could use all my 35 mil lenses with the digital. Happy rendering!! I'm married with two grown daughters and one grandson. Here I am on my new horse, Dylan.
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Comments (83)
pspworkshop
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww This is realy good work
linkdink
Cool. Lots of great detail here. His pose looks natural (probably hard to do with the paddle.)
Sharwyn
Very expression-strongly and realistically!
Richardphotos
stunning work and I love the canoe and I agree about the pose
lizzibell
Nice work...
Victoria_Lee
Definitely yummy, Sherrie! Nicely done.
brycek
Very nice..beautiful background and pose!!
Gor111
Oh this trapper with his canoe looks really fantastic! A wonderful scene which cannot be seen everyday! Love the background here as well! An excellent work! Bravo!!!
dphoadley
He reminds me a bit of Oliver Reed in the french-Canadian movie 'The Trap (1966)', in which he played a trapper living in the wilderness, who brings an unwilling bride back to his home. One reviewer of the movie wrote: (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061115/) 'fell in love with Oliver Reed when I was a mere a slip of a girl. That's what this movie is -- a teenage fantasy. Performances are great for the era and the script. Surprisingly NOT overdone, though it's a melodrama to beat all melodramas. Pretty neat that most of the action is centered around only two people - scenes with others in them are only at the beginning and end - and the two carry it off quite well - the action holds. Rita Tushingham did a fine job without ever saying a word. That's acting. Tough to write "dialogue" for Reed to get the story out - and his own back story - when the person he's talking to never speaks to move the narrative along. The scriptwriters handled it pretty well during the time they spend alone in the wild. Oliver Reed, hairy and covered in skins, was as masculine a hunk of man needing domestication as any young girl could ask for. Too bad he made lots of bad movie choices (perhaps because that's what he was offered -- being a difficult actor), because he was delightfully bad-boy gorgeous and had incredible chemistry on camera. (Sighhhh)' Yes, this is a very well done render. DPH
Beniu
Great lights! Fantastic POV !!!
Renderholic
Excellent scene! Character, posing, lights, and background are all perfect!
delbeke
Wonderfully done, excellent work!
Antonio57
Belle sce!!!!!BRAVO
AnAardvark
I like his expression and pose. You might try bluring the background slightly and see what effect that has.
pops
Great work--wonderful mountain man and scene
Surama
Wonderful!
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent work of very creative POV.....!!!!
Bonci
LOL!!!
Denys234
Awesome!
Petra-S
super character..wonderful image!
eekdog
very , very well done!
johnfields
I think he looks like Roger Daltrey form The Who...
densa
beautiful work
jenay
great trapper scene - love the theme :)
Kuiski
WOW! a very splendid scene, wonderful composition and POV. GREAT! :)
TwoPynts
Neat image here. Is that one of your photos in the back. Well done, but the lighting could match up a tiny bit better I think.
1010
Hubba, hubba Sherrie, awesome image!
lior
Excellent scene,stunning render!
bbratche
Very very cool! Wish I was there:)
jwiest
Great merge with the BG...Tremendous scene!