I signed up at Renderosity in 2000 and spent a few years being inspired by some great artists around here, and learn from them. I was moderator for the Vue forum here at Renderosity from 2004 to 2008. If you want to learn about Vue, or share some tips, I encourage you to visit us. IÂ am currently drifting away from pure CGÂ and more into digital painting. I wish your staying at Renderosity will be as warm and instructive as it has been for me.
BIO
I was born in France and currently living in the USA. I have a technical background in Computer Science and a strong attraction for anything related to graphism (from visualizations, image analysis to photography and computer graphics). For the past few years, my work in CG has developed into something a little more serious than a hobby, with growing aspiration to turn it into something professional.
I also have a personal website at : Linfa.net. It is growing slower than I would like but hopefully it is worth visiting. Among other things, this site contains my main gallery, a section dedicated to Computer Graphics called Tricks and Treats and a link to my Store, where you can purchase t-shirts, posters, calendars and other products using some of my designs.
My 'trilogy' of tools is Poser for characters, Vue Infinite for atmospheres and rendering and Photoshop for touching up. I am currently practicing with Painter (not much to show so far) and learning modeling with Hexagon and Zbrush.
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Comments (6)
lalverson
Bravo! very well done and very well set up. classicly done, and very subtle.
odf
What a lovely image! The lighting and texturing is just out of this world. You achieved an incredible plasticity (is that a word?).
TheWingedOne
Very impressive! The wallpainting in the back gives the images some kind of mystical feeling.
Larry F
That's beatiful work! A lot of character, mood, and feeling in it. Not to mention the purely graphic elements. Devilishly clever work!
vasquez
I agree a very clever work, and the wallpainting gives a sort of "Cabal" feeling to the image.
Black
I agree completely with the great success of the wall painting and the lighting. But actually I am more impressed by the impression you have captured on his face. It is so unfortunate that the rest of the figures body couldn't support such good work