Greetings and salad dressing! Thanks for stopping by.
I guess I'm supposed to put some great words of wisdom here, where I get my inspiration from, or something like that. I don't really consider myself an artist. I'd say that I'm more of a hobbyist with something in mind. There's more to it than that, but I won't get into all that here.
Actually, the only reason I even considered dabbling in computer graphics and 3D stuff in the first place was to possibly illustrate some of the stuff I've written. However, that hasn't exactly happened. Yet. Too many distractions, surprises and setbacks.
Some day, you will find my stuff in your local bookstore. Some day. Until then...
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Comments (7)
TheBear005
Excellent!!
drcebolleta
Great!!! Excellent pose and lights
magnus073
Fantastic image, and wild idea. Still after what happened recently in the zoo in California with the guys teasing the tiger and getting attacked I think I'll let someone else tease this little guy.
mikeerson
I'm on the same page with you. I was thinking exactly what you wrote from looking at your picture. Trouble at a zoo? maybe. Jail? I would think so - lol
Revelation-23
Exactly. Even if we still had our "zoo", I wouldn't even think of trying it, nor would I want for anyone else to either. If all that happened was getting kicked out and maybe banned, that'd be nothing compared to getting arrested or hurt. Or blinding the big kitty. I know that cats are easier to blind with a laser than it it to blind yourself; I don't know how sensitive the eyes of a lion or tiger would be. Me, I only use the laser to get my cat's attention when she's trying to get into something she shouldn't be or is being an all around pest and I want to distract her for a bit. A couple quick shots to the door is usually enough to get her attention, chirping and all (which I rarely hear when she's on the window sill, watching birds). Often, the mere sound of me picking up the laser pointer is enough to get her attention and send her running to the door, else a couple clicks of one of the buttons (it's also an LED flashlight with flexible neck) does the trick.
larparmit
My cat does this too! gets very frustrated when she cant hold on to it!!
Charberry
That would be an interesting idea, but I'll let the animal behaviorist scientists figure this out. :o)