Here a little bit about myself:
I am living in Germany near Cologne and my nickname is the name of my black bears (Hovawart), which I love so much!
Always I'm looking for art and literature. A few years ago I made glass-pictures and porcelain dolls. After learning Photoshop in 2006 I arrived at Poser. Fortunately, I have discovered a school in Poser - there now, I have made the conclusion, I' m very glad about this.
Meanwhile, I have also discovered Cinema and Vue for me, because I see a useful complemenst to Photoshop and Poser and I like modelling my own things for pictures and the better Renderengine of Cinema/Vue. So I can realize my own little beautiful art world. Unfortunately, there is no Vue-school in the www, which complicates the learning of this program. Sometimes I'm testing for Terraflora3D (a big thank you to Angela), this are nice different experiences of Vue. It makes me a lot of fun to work with.
Bye,bye Amigo
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Comments (10)
Alz2008
Beautiful image and great work, excellent well done..
tetsu-pino
Fantastic scene...Excellent work!!
Schnuck
Wonderful image!!!
dbrv6
nice image - good pov leading the eye
Clouseau
Nice. Keep it up.
Rob2753
It's still a very impressive image and for a second attempt with Vue it's fantastic ! keep up the good work !! Bravo !
gillbrooks
It's certainly very colourful. Keep up the good work :)
wabe
VERY nice mood you created here. Foreground of course is not perfect but could be a lot worse!
Miska7
Nice scene. Nice atmosphere and vegetation! Well done.
ladyfur
actually the foreground just looks like an abstract, like you might get on a special effects scene leading into the main focal point, that's all :)