Dragon shadow by faroutsider
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My corporeal form lives with my wonderful wife and six eccentric cats in beautiful Sedgefield, but my dreaming body is frequently elsewhere, exploring the fractal universe and marveling at nature's chaos. I love traveling to places that exist only as mathematical constructs on my computer and bringing back snapshots that sometimes remind me of the real world (whatever that means), sometimes of metamagical worlds we can visit only in our imaginations. I trained as a biologist and run a small company specialising in science publishing - writing, editing, illustrating and typesetting. For 3D world building I use Vue, Daz Studio and Poser, but I've also used Bryce since version 2 and done some work with Terragen, Carrara and Groboto. For technical illustration I use mainly Illustrator and Photoshop.
Thanks for visiting my little corner of Renderosity, and to everyone who has kindly commented on my images or added my works as a favourite, thank you for that too. Craig.
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Comments (24)
twistedpixel
Hoorah for bookclub!! :D They are great shadows. Doesn't matter much where they came from, they work! :)
Dreamingbee
stunning surface and scene - fascinating work
efron_241
ho la la what is that with the stripes in the water great man as if we see the sediment of ages in shallow water you are doing things that not many people can with Vue wow
Fidelity2
I love your technique. I wish to see more of your masterpieces.
gillbrooks
I was a wondering where my pet dragon, Fluffy had got to - email him back please !!! ;-) Excellent scene
hipps13
shadows can creep up least when expected but the surprises can land a smile wonderful work, Craig warm hug, Linda
Miska7
Very nice terrain and lighting! Well done.
Lunastar
I love the shadow, really adds to it.
UBATUBA
cool bowl shape on the left- unique texture on the terrian.
castaneda
I like the terraine work. Great depth and feel.
artgum
A big, mysterious place to explore.
Umbetro38
however great my friend
evinrude
Excellent mats!!!
WZRD
It's normal to find dragons when you are not expecting it! Cool pic!
photostar
Something really huge and low-flying has definitely cast those deep shadows. I'm partial to canyon imagery. Well done.
Jilly
Hmmmm, gonna take some working out, those shadows, but I have a hero somewhere who's willing to explore....if I can just drag him away from the footie
Darkwish
Extraordinary picture!
grafikeer
Excellent terrain work and lighting Craig,I too am partial to canyon scenes...the more desolate looking the better!Well done my friend....can't wait to see what book club night will bring!
popeslattz
I also see a turtle a snake and a bird in the shadows. Quite a menagerie you've created here. Nice terrain too. Enjoy bookclub!
Schnuck
Fine landscape!!!
novelist
You're so funny about the book club. I can picture you tiptoeing off to your computer once the guests have arrived. : ) Impressive terrain work.
kasalin
Wonderful !!!!!!
katy555
Fabulous lighting terrain render. Great job...
Savage_dragon
Oops, Sorry! I didn't know you were filming at the time. Lol! Great job! ")