My name? Eric den Biesen, a Canadian of Dutch ancestry. I'm 46 years young, though I sometimes feel MUCH older. I generally like to model in trueSpace, though I'm learning Carrara and Hexagon as well. Not much free time for it, so anything I'm building progresses REAL slowly. :( I like to illustrate my tales of the Imperium with Poser and/or Bryce, or that story's prequel, Siren's Song, the story of the Human/Mer first Contact. Neither story is more than outline, and bits are told through the pics I do. And because it's fun, of course. :)
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Comments (8)
Mondwin
Awesome and splendid scene...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
TCopsey
The scorn of a woman! Poor guy ... he'll learn hopefully. Excellent render and story line!
Cimaira
excellent scene! I really love that dragon glaring up at the poor guy from beneath the woman, lol.. reminds me of my dog when I fuss at one of my girls, he has to get in on the act, from behind me of course, rofl... great work.
JOELGLAINE
Great poses! Pretty funny,too!
kobaltkween
hmmmmm. makes me think of a few particularly sad short stories i've read. very nice use of simple scenery, and good story telling. the vibrant colors are very attractive, and contrast well with the background and scenery. for some reason, the relative positions of the dragon's head and her feet feel awkward to me, and i think it would look better if she were free to step forward and move aggressively. in other words, dragon's head to either side, but not in between her feet. also, nice subtle use of filters. it doesn't have the standard, out of the box / default look many filtered images do.
AGentleMuse
First off I love the clarity in this which seems to especially show up on her tunic, the scene and the dragons pose, (as I know to time and frustration is simply excellent!!) and thirdly I love that you actully dedicated this to me!! Thankyou so much!!!
StarChildSong
lol. I love the little dragon between her legs. So much is expressed by the body language. Excellent. (^_^)
AnAardvark
Very nice image. I really like the postwork, it gives it a sort of "classics illustrated" feel. The only problem I see is that the dragon and the woman's cloak are a bit too much alike in color, I think having the dragon be either more red or purple, maybe green, would work better. Excellent posing on the figures, and a great use of the underutilized SP.