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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 (32)
Ravenlady
It´s cool Keith! :D :D very nice done
Chipka
This definitely has that deep-sea bioluminescent quality to it and I like it quite a lot. Great sense of color and a light/dark contrast which I love. Great work.
carlx
Awesome deep sea or space creature, Keith!!!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent work, very well done....
allnaydi
It certainly looks like something coming out of the depths. Beautiful shapes, texture and lighting Keith.
gypsyflame
Almost looks like an "Octopuse"...love the color and lighting...very well done!
lucindawind
wow fabulous!!! it really looks like a creature from underneath the oceans
grafikeer
Excellent light on this creation Keith,it appears to glow as if coming into the light of some submersible's lights...well done!
faroutsider
I wonder if it's edible? Excellent fractal!
stevey3d
Superb image Keith!
Tanglimara
This is your best so far with Incendia Keith. Wonderfully coloured and textured creature. You can imagine this 'thing' living deep in the oceans. I like the way the light catches it and all its tentacles. Tony.
Heathcroft
This amazing creature is of course the fabled Nez'beth'ah from the deepest oceans of the planet Z-aa'non. As we can see it has 9 legs and 2 'feelers' or sensors, used to sense prey or later on a mate. Why 9 legs one asks? Why not 6 or 8? Well, only the males have the extra 'leg' which is actually a sex organ which they shed after mating, something that can only happen once, and is terribly painful, one imagines. (Or not) After that they die. Its a real shame but that's life on Z-aa'non. An excellent image, Keith and I hope the info helps? Dave
beachzz
This does look like a creature from way down deep, the luminous glow it has it wonderful!!
sazzart
Very well done M8y ;-) ~Stephen~
e-brink
This is great, Keith. I think your own interpretation says it all.
LBJ2
Fantastic abstraction, Keith. Very beautiful abyssal.. love the colouring. Interesting form too.
farmerC
Fantastice creation.
MagikUnicorn
Thats ANAZING WOWWWW
schonee
WOW! Yes it really does look like a creature from underneath the deep ocean
myquad
This is a beauty, Keith!
hipps13
awesome work, Keith have a sweet weekend warm hug, Linda
bpclarke
Love the colors in this. Very unusual shapes too. Excellent work. Bunny
amota99517
This is really cool!!!
Black-Carrie
Fantastic colours and lighting! Excellent done fractal!
afugatt
Beautiful creature!
Richardphotos
looks like some creature from the deep recesses of the ocean!!
ledwolorz
Fantastic colors and lighting.Wonderful work.
Vik9740
wow!!I Love the movie The Abyss... I do imagine seeing something just like this in the sea depths,.. awesome!!
FCR
Lindo trabalho!
clam73
another great creation.....you are attempting me to give a try at this software....excellent!