My specialties are assembling detailed environments for my characters to inhabit. My portfolio has over 160 finished renderings. I've finished work on a deck of Tarot cards done entirely with digital renderings.
BIO
I'm a gay man interested in the male form. There appear to be enough big busted, scantily clad Vicky variants for viewing :) I also dabble in writing, music, and digital photography. I've been writing poetry longer than I've done computer art. I'd like to get around to writing any of half a dozen science fiction novels I've outlined to some degree. I have a website that displays most of my art portfolio and the best of my poems. If you like my work, please visit TalisMedia at http://www.talismedia.net. I live in Portland, Oregon where I'm also currently working on a degree in graphic design
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Comments (5)
VirtualSite
And we all thought romance was dead..... Nice job, David. One small thing -- turn the torso of the guy on the left a bit more in, then adjust the position of the arms. I think you'll find it relaxes the body position a bit and makes it a little more natural.
GayArts
Beautiful, I love the scene, and by the way, make more like this, ok ?
tonymouse
COOL!! It looks like there are enough of us to make dent in the vicky's or rather the michaels which is where I would surly prefer to "make a dent" Love the background what did you use??
DavidDeyo
Thanks for the good response. I will be making more romantic images like this one. The final rendering was done in Vue d'Esprit, which is where the plants, terrain, and sky were generated. The Poser figures were posed together in Poser then imported as a couple into Vue d'Esprit. The balcony and many of the "man-made" objects were modeled in 3D Studio MAX then imported to Vue d'Esprit. So a lot of software was pressed into service here.
Brendan
Well put together stuff ! There is a lot of "software pressing" in this place, you are in good company. Nice work David.