My baby...luv my Jeep 4x4. Do I take it rock-crawling and off-roading? Hell no... No way, no how...... Â
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. Â
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. Â
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Comments (40)
prutzworks
nice work
sylki
If Locusts were as beautiful as this then I wouldn't be so scared of them:-)(We have huge ones here in South Africa, about 4 inches long and multicoloured, )Fabulous work, it looks like a beautiful filigree gold brooch.
edbbob
Amazing :)
KarmaSong
This IS a locust, Keith, what you can achieve with fractal programs is as outstanding as your wonderful compositions made with Bryce. I am in awe...
Ravenlady
It´s amazing my friend!!! cool work
schonee
Cool work!!!
capelito
Beautiful work.
Heathcroft
I woudn't want a plague of these descending on my garden Keith! Good one!
MagikUnicorn
SUPERB
DarkStormCrow
Excellent, very cool..
flaviok
Magnifica concepção e criação, realização esplendida meu amigo, aplausos (5)
melevos
C O O L!!
beachzz
Funny how things just morph into something we least expect--great image!!
grafikeer
Great title for this Keith,you certainly have captured the look of a locust in this abstract...really like the delicacy of the lines,and the colouring...very well done!
allnaydi
Fabulous image Keith - both fascinating and almost scary looking.
carlx
Cool title and flame, Keith!!!
kenmo
Awesome....
mairekas
Cool image, Keith!!! Well done!
Tanglimara
Cool work Keith, it sure does look like a locust. I can imagine those legs of his grabbing the crops and forcing them into his mouth. Tony.
myquad
A beautiful and well described image, Keith!
CATMANDO
Great image.
miner027
Excellent eye for images Keith the locust stands right out.. first thing that came to mind..and the title is perfect...superb job and well done!!!
Black-Carrie
Fantastic done and the title fits perfect!
jocko500
love it when people find animals in the fractal programs. super cool looking too
e-brink
Great image, Keith. A plague of one.
stevey3d
Excellent image Keith! Looks very insect like!
Richardphotos
I can imagine the buzzing sound of it's wings
evielouise
It certainly is a locust and it's perfection! wow
tetsu-pino
Very beautiful creative image!!! Very nive render!!!
faroutsider
Another WOW! moment. Outstanding work, perfectly titled.