My baby...luv my Jeep 4x4. Do I take it rock-crawling and off-roading? Hell no... No way, no how...... Â
I have been working with 3D digital programs for about 6 years time. My first experiences with the world of 3D digital art were Terragen and a terrain generator program called World Machine. After learning Terragen, I moved on to Bryce where my major interest in creating landscapes, SciFi and interior space renderings now lies.
Other programs which I experiment with and use are Vue7, Apophysis and Incendia. Postwork tools I usually use for enhancing the original renders are PSP Pro X, PhotoScape 3.3, Paint.Net, MGI PhotoSuite and FastStone Image Maker. Occassionally I also enjoy taking photos with my Nikon S52 Digital camera. Here at Renderosity you will find works of mine using all of these mediums.
As an artisan, I have always had a deep love and respect for architecture, especially modern and future design development. You will see that reflected in some of the 3D renderings here in my gallery.
Originally, I'm a Northeastern United States native (anthracite coal region)....half Welsh, half Bavarian in ancestry.... and live some 1,400 feet (about 475 metres) above sea level in the Appalachian mountain chain along with my Shih-Tzu, Max and my cat, London. However, I prefer the lure of the beach and ocean and especially love the Chesapeake Bay region of the East Coast. Â
Take a few minutes to look thru my gallery and leave a comment or two if you like. Everyone here at Renderosity is unique in their work and individual abilities.  Personally speaking, I have been blessed with the friends I have made from around the world and for being a part of this community for the past 5 years. Â
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On a side note, I appreciate those who have made me a favorite artist and those who have favorited any of my images. It would be greatly appreciated, however, when making any individual a favorite artist, that you comment now and then on their work. Many here like to 'collect' people for their own statistical purposes and never acknowledge an individual's work with a comment; especially those who have never uploaded an image or render themselves. If you favorite an image of mine, then leave a comment posted to that particular work in the galleries.  If you add me to your favorite artists, then stop by once in a while and leave a comment to my work.
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Comments (11)
Misty1963
I like the image it reminds me of War of the Worlds, I'm going to have to look at Bryce I have it but never really looked at it. Very well done.
Trollmac
Great job!
OrphanedSoul
Supurb Bryce work!
Tanglimara
Looks like we've started the Bryce ball rolling here Keith. A great image for your first attempt and I'm glad you've started to find your way around the software. Now then, I've been using Bryce for about 3 months and I don't even know how you've managed to get the movement effect in this image and also the effect in the sky. Tony :-)
debz
Really great 1st attempt! Realy like the spinning effect. Look forward to more Bryce images from you
CATMANDO
Kewl
shahlaa
Beautiful texture, a very well done Bryce work!
Chipka
This is a really well done image...intriguing in many ways...as a writer I am curious as to what kind of a story would go with this image, but as a person just looking at it, I'm quite pleased. It's a gorgeous piece of work!
gonedigital
FANTASTIC!
Digimon
Wonderful atmosphere! Great first image! Bryce is capable of anything you can imagine, I use it for everything!
x33
Your use of positive / negative space, and color is excellent. The Gate is an appropriate title. You can feel the energy bursting out from one world to another. I especially like the way you have the horizon low in the scene, it definitely helps exemplify this event above. I give you a 4+