My baby...luv my Jeep 4x4. Do I take it rock-crawling and off-roading? Hell no... No way, no how...... ÂÂ
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. ÂÂ
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. ÂÂ
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Comments (35)
grafikeer
Definitely looks like a cathedral ceiling Keith...it's funny how you can spend hours on an idea to see it bomb,and then just fooling around have a unique image appear with little fore-planning.The mats look good on this,also kind of reminds me of a very bizarre piano keyboard.Well done my friend!
flaviok
Impressionante visão de profundidade infinita, trabalho excelente, aplausos (5)
dhanco
I like it very much, Keith. Wonderful POV, lighting and mats. Beautiful render and excellent Bryce work.
e-brink
Excellent work, Keith. You are very naturally gifted. This is a great themed abstract. I can hear the organ music filling that dome right now!
faroutsider
Wow! Is there such a thing as reverse vertigo? (ogitrev?) Great abstract image!
miner027
Excellent abstract Keith and yes a bit different in direction for you.. but I like it... As for me I see the inside works of a motor.. like an Armature traveling at a high rate of speed...also see extreme rotational force blue lines represent electrical field or discharge... gray area motor housing and black infinite space... cool stuff...well done!!! P.S. also see the cathedral dome so I guess I am only half nuts
MyPlayGround
Very nice work !!!
Tanglimara
Wonderful work Keith, I agree with e-brink, all that's missing is you playing your pipe organ. Great abstract theme. Sometimes it's great to fool around in Bryce and this is a great example. Tony :-)
nazul
Excellent work !!!
beachzz
Truly stunning image, it does give me the feel of being in church; and yes, I can almost hear the music as well~~grand, majestic and glorious!!
melevos
Excellent work!!!!!!
capelito
Fantastic work.
carlx
Excellent abstract composition, Keith!!!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent work, well done...
Heathcroft
Nice change Keith! My first thought was aventilator shaft in a space station complex. But thats the joy of these forms- like any abstract painting people see different things. Or another take would be inside a cylindrical tower on an alien world, in which case, outside would be a night planet scape? (All the black areas which would be glass.) Worth a shot? Great result from 'fooling about!'
MagikUnicorn
GRANDIOSE
debz
Fantastic work Keith! Great POV and light!
amota99517
This is so great and innovative!!!
jocko500
yes it is super. do look like it to me too. love the colors too
lordgoron
Great, something completely different but also very cool.
lucindawind
wow this is different for you ! its excellent as always too !
KarmaSong
On clicking on the thumbnail of your image I thought you'd moved away from Bryce and turned to photography!...Wow, this is really creative and inspiring for everyone using Bryce. The dome-effect and perspective are magnificent. Brilliant and creative work, Keith!
Mad-Mike
Keith, this is absolutely amazing! love it!
daffodilbaggins
Very nicely done, Keith!
Richardphotos
very unique Bryce and beautiful abstract
Chipka
Gorgeous abstract! This reminds me of the dome of a cathedral, but also anything from an engine turbine to something otherworldly in a way. I love the visual ambiguity of that, the way it can be whatever you see during any particular time. Great rendering work.
Steff_7
Excellent work and superb change of pace. Amazing work...
Optiramma
Killer idea. What a find! Like a hybrid between a rim and a clock.
evinrude
Outstanding. Incredible how randomness plays a part, isn't it?
shahlaa
very well done Keith!