About me….hmmmmm... I’m Brandy.
I’m a lot of things…but, the important one’s are: wife, mother, Bebe, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and child of God. I also happen to be an artist.
Most of my artwork is fantasy and emotive type pieces, though I do throw in the odd pinup now and then for diversity’s sake. I live with my family in Central Arkansas, USA: my husband of 23 years, Ross ;our sons, Dylan 22 and Austin 20; my mother, and our beloved menagerie.
I’ve been lucky enough to have my art be featured on book covers, postcards, tattoos, and 3d art magazines and have won various awards and honors from my peers. Considering the talent of my peers, that is something I am very proud of.
Prints and merchandise featuring my work are available for purchase at DeviantArt and Etsy, Zazzle, Café Press and RedBubble. I’m usually available for commissions for Character, Fantasy and RPG portrait pieces, tattoo design, book covers, etc. My art is primarily 3D model renderings and is done with painting in photoshop, psp , etc. I also create unique handcrafted jewelry and accessories.
About me….hmmmmm... I’m Brandy.
I’m a lot of things…but, the important one’s are: wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and child of God. I also happen to be an artist.
Most of my artwork is fantasy and emotive type pieces, though I do throw in the odd pinup now and then for diversity’s sake. I live with my family in Central Arkansas, USA: my husband of 23 years, Ross ;our sons, Dylan 22 and Austin 20; my mother, and our beloved menagerie.
I’ve been lucky enough to have my art be featured on book covers, postcards, tattoos, and 3d art magazines and have won various awards and honors from my peers. Considering the talent of my peers, that is something I am very proud of.
Prints and merchandise featuring my work are available for purchase at DeviantArt and Etsy, Zazzle, Café Press and RedBubble. I’m usually available for commissions for Character, Fantasy and RPG portrait pieces, tattoo design, book covers, etc. My art is primarily 3D model renderings and is done with painting in photoshop, psp , etc. I also create unique handcrafted jewelry and accessories.
Besides fantasy art, my other passion is for collecting artwork featuring wildlife and American Indians. Being part Choctaw, and a passionate animal lover, both are things very dear to my heart.
I am also a passionate activist in a couple of areas. I have loved and felt a kinship with animals all my life and have rescued many…but, truly, they have each rescued me in return a 1000 times. I also advocate for the cause of Invisible Illness Awareness in general and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Dysautonomia awareness specifically. Both myself and my eldest have both, so it’s something very close to my heart that I am extremely passionate about…It’s one thing if something affects your life, but when it hurts your child, that’s another thing all together!
There you have it…me, in a nutshell. Thanks for reading my novella :P
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DreamCatcherDesign
https://www.facebook.com/DreamCatcherDesigns3D
http://brandydeshea.deviantart.com/
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/browse.php?username=-BrandyE-
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Comments (30)
RoseMoxon
beautiful work!
Faery_Light
yes, it is beautiful wpork. Great fog effect.
vincenthebert
Very nice!!!!!
zollster
nice scene. the fog doesnt look like its actually part of the scene for me. it needs to have swirly bits and have more opaque bits
BasicBlack
Beautiful!
doarte
Sweet ...love the gown!
Skydancer917
Beautiful image!
kelticknight
nicely done!
aliwonder
Excellant
sapat
Fantastic! Love that deep red dress.
TheAnimaGemini
Great work. Excellent dark mood. Fantastic.
janedj
Wonderful image!!! Hugs Jane
PapaSkip
Beautiful image!
Bossie_Boots
Excellent work hugs lou x
WhopperNnoonWalker-
xcellent work...that dress are beautyful. huggs
FALCON2
Beautiful image! Love what you did here, but I have to admit the fog needs to be broken up a lot more - then it'd be completely outstanding.
Tracesl
excellent
Antonio57
Excellent work very well done!!!!BRAVO
EL-Aiko
excellent render!
priss117
Very nice work Brandy! Glad to see you come up for air!!
Denys234
Well done!!
cedarwolf
Interesting...one of the reasons that classic vampires "go" for maidens in low cut bodices....
Arumbus
Fantastic scen and render!
AnAardvark
Nice pose and feel. I particularly like the raven, and its natural pose, compared to the stagey theatricality of the goth/vampire. I don't like the fog though. From the point of composition, it is too high. It also, unfortunately, looks very postworked. A real fog (or approximation thereof using a fog prop/character, or particles, or whatnot) would obscure the gates more than the woman due to a greater thickness. (The only exception would be if the camera were located far away, several times as far from the woman as she is from the gates.) If the camera were far away, you would have the extreme depth-of-field (figure and trees both in focus), however I don't get the feel that the camera is that far away. This is the sort of image where you don't want to be too realistic. You want to depict what people expect in a scene, not what the camera sees. As an analogy -- most landscape paintings have both the foreground and background "in focus". The idea is that you look at the painting the way you look at the background -- your eye falls on the farmer plowing his field, the farmhouse in the mid-ground, the mountain in the distance etc. Similarly, in a work such as this, one's eye falls on the face of the woman, on the bird, on the gates, on the trees, and all should be in focus. (If you used the "depth-of-field" option, then the eye would be compelled to dwell on the woman and bird, since the background would be of little interest.) That being the case, then the eye expects the fog to be denser (because there is more of it between the eye and object) between the eye and the gates than between the eye and the woman, and even denser behind the gates. You could probably still post-work the fog by using a composite image, perhaps consisting of the interior of the graveyard, the gates, and the woman, and applying a layer of fog over each layer of the composit.
Shaylea
Great fog effect and beautiful work!
missgrin
Nicely done...
GOLDILOCKSUK
Well this is rather spectacular. Gorgeous work and well worth a look :) Cathy xoxox
-renapd-
Nice atmosphere and the raven is a great touch! Can't decide if she's a maiden lost or a ghost wondering around those gates... an extra asset to the image's impact I guess! :)
ChristineG
amazing piece of work. the colors and lights look amazing. absolutly great work. Hugs C
amirapsp
So wonderful scene!