Websites: House of the Muses: The Latter Days of Sappho of Lesbos, House of the Muses miniseries @ DrunkDuck.com, House of the Muses @ Comicspace.com, Buy at IndyPlanet
Bio: Pam Harrison has worked about 15 years in the graphic design industry, starting from the ground up and learning a number of skills from advertising, graphics and website design, Illustrator and has more recently been noted for 3D illustration. In June 2008, she will take on new challenges and responsibilities as faculty at her old alma mater, Louisville Technical Institute. She will be teaching night classes in 3DStudio Max, the very class that started this whole adventure in the first place--!
From 2005-2006, Pam was a regular face on the OutinAmerica.com Cities Network, where she first made her name in gay and lesbian movie and book reviews, as well as landing her own weekly opinion column, "Speaking Of".
An aspiring comics artist since age 12, she eventually learned 3-D graphics, which became the basis for the illustrations in the published version of House of the Muses. Her connections at OIA soon landed her very first book review of House of the Muses in October 2007.
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Comments (6)
Kartika
Excellent scene!
Mondwin
Fabulous and superbly scene....well done!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
palmaz
Great image
Lucterios
Beautiful scene ! Bravo !
PSDuck
A year late and a drachma short but...I'd like to offer criticism only after saying "Superb!" for my overall impression of the render. The sword is Viking/Skandiavian/pre-1300s. (I am not a site artist, but id nobody makes Greek swords, well, that is not your fault.) The Egyptian vase(?) seems odd. Not that it is Egyptian, but the shape. I have seen many Egyptian pottery objects, but none like this spring to mind. I do not mean to sound a bit picky, but I offer this in good spirit. Again: Superb!
Mnasidika
You're VERY good. :) I did this piece a good while back before I'd had an opportunity to collect the appropriate Greek props for this piece. The Egyptian pieces WERE intentional because there was an exercise they were putting this girl through, but I now that I do have a new collection of Greek sword objects I will be rerendering this piece shortly. And I'll leave the original, just as a comparison. My lighting skills have improved considerably as well, since I created this piece.