Doug Sturk has been drawing as long as he can remember: on walls, floors table tops. As an only child growing up in the Midwest, he learned to use his imagination and be creative. Encouraged by his mother, a graphic artist, he honed his skills and excelled in art. He claims to have preferred markers and regular scissors over crayons and safety scissors in Kindergarten. Eventually Doug put away his easel and paints trading up for his first copy of Poser... he's never looked back.
BIO
Doug continued to create as much as possible: award-winning 3-D artwork, landscape photography, Web design and writing. With his work at the former 3D Comic Collective (eventually www.animotions.com) he became well known for his comic book style of artwork. Doug's notoriety increased as he became the Web artist of "Shirtless Girl" on the nationally syndicated "Bob & Tom" radio show (www.bobandtom.com).
From Bob & Tom - Doug went on to work for various adult erotic story sites... just ask.
You can still stop by Doug's page at DeviantArt https://sturkwurk.deviantart.com/ and browse through the many different galleries, or just drop off a note and say "hi".
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (4)
Ghostofmacbeth
Pretty fun. He seems to stand out from the background a bit to me though. Just a bit too much. But I like the pose and concept.
Sensei76
Using Hiro instead of David makes Spidey look more like an animee character. I like it, that's a nice subtle change from the ordinary. :-)
RetroDevil
very cool!! i like the highlights on his suit! im having difficulty trying to get my Spidey costume right :D
MajinBoo
Great sense of freedom in his movement! Really dig the effect with the eyes on his mask.