Greetings all!
I have been a life-long artist since I could hold a pencil, and am a third generation artist to boot. However, I am struggling to re-gain my hold of my so-called talents; having to put aside my passion for a ten year hiatus. I work in oils, graphite pencils, colored pencils, watercolor, ink (pens and quills), calligraphy, oil pastels and acrylics. Portraits, fantasy creatures, landscapes...ect. I'm just, in the past six months, been working on adding to what I put to paper with the computer-and finding inspiration in quite a few artists that I've browsed through and contacted! Hopefully soon-there will be more for others to browse through in MY gallery. Cheers, and thank you for tripping through my artistic tulips!
Here is my site-feel free to visit, join, leave a message!
http://shownd.com/darwinsmishap http://darwinsmishap.webs.com/
http://darwinsmishap.redbubble.com/ I find it hard to believe that I've only been using Daz|Studio since just about September 12 '07.... Time has flown fast since I've gotten my hands dirty in this venue! Thank you everyone for the tips, hints, and comments in my gallery. All of them are greatly appreciated. I have recently begun the trek into C3DE (Now Carrara 8 Pro...I have Four freakin' versions of that program. Oi. ) and Bryce along with Hexagon 2.5; wish me luck! And now? Poser. Having fun with that one, yus. I admit my style tends to go from one angle to another like a psych patient; but it's one way I can get my mind to ease up on the creative juices a bit. I appreciate everyone's tolerance of such a thing! ;) Thanks to all my artistic friends here!
Dar
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Comments (11)
Anain
Great texture and character. Excellent!
Kuiski
cool character darwin, nice work with him
Mr.Green
Wow! Nice work you've done in Daz Studio. Great textures and lightning.
Igolochka
Handsome man:) Like his morphs and texture.
Cimaira
excellent character, very handsome, great lighting
Radar_rad-dude
A truly gorgeous and wonderful character! Great lighting, posing and expression! Bravo to the MAX on this one!
wrpspeed
excellent work
LENK911
WHAT GREAT EYES AND LIPS. PERFECT LIGHTING AND BACKGROUND WORK.
Gabriel_van_Dark
Sometimes they knock on the door of your mind and you will be surprised when letting them in... ;-) I've got two guys who ALWAYS are somehow involved, and they really knock me off sometimes with their comments on my own life situations. So forget about Prozac, it can be lots of fun - just a little problem for the ones surrounding :-)) And as I have read recently, these "inner voices" are not that unusual - it's just that the only events that occur in any books are the ones that are negative and cause psychic illness. Maybe you would like to read a book from Sherry Turkle about "Identity" today, I think it is very interesting... ------------------------------------------------------ ".... Since everything is surfaces to be explored, and no surface has any more legitimacy than any other, the "embodied" life we live on a day-to-day basis has no more reality than the role-playing games on the Internet. Instead, for the MUD player, reality becomes what is referred to as "RL" -- "Real Life" -- which is just another role-playing game. "...MUD players can develop a way of thinking in which life is made up of many windows and RL is only one of them," Turkle writes. For Turkle, MUD players also discover that the idea that they are a unified self is also another fiction. By engaging in endless role-playing games, they come to see that they can be many selves and that none of those characters is any less real than what they think is there true self -- all are there to be played out and explored. Turkle makes clear that this new experience of the self isn't merely an alternative model of identity -- it is also the basis for an alternative lifestyle. So long as we were attached to the old model of identity, she says, "the unitary self maintains its oneness by repressing all that does not fit. Thus censored, the illegitimate parts of the self are not accessible." But with the new, postmodern, self: "We do not feel compelled to rank or judge the elements of our multiplicity. We do not feel compelled to exclude what does not fit." ...... Interesting isn't it.... You CAN BE so many persons.... because you ARE of so many different colours. So just don't care if your friends or family's calling you NUTS sometimes ^^
DarwinsMishap
Thank you everyone-and Gabriel? Thank YOU...! I'll look into that book, for sure!! Thank you for sharing!!!
zhaanman
Man truly Breath Taking the skin texture is amazingly realistic and as usual your lighting is dead on it truly gives your art life right down to the shadowing!! I must also add the eyes are very well done very crisp and alive!