Digital Artist, Fine Arts background, new career now includes Web Designer. Spends 90% of my day on a computer. Must be reminded to go outside once in a while.BIOMy name is Lynne Ann Mitchell. I am a graduate of Memphis College of Art and a native of Florida. Having been traditionally trained as an artist, I have explored many mediums through the years. When I came across Renderosity on the web three years agoI feel in love. I HAD to learn 3D! All of my artistic yearnings went into the computer. It was the perfect medium for me. Not only have I been working with Poser and Cinema4D, now Ive made a career switch to web designer and now use Flash and Dreamweaver. You can view my first web site at: http://www.gb-solutions.com (now in it's second version), www.spotteddogartstudio.com and another site www.ontos.org.
I now have my own (with my husband) web gallery site: www.rabbitholeproductions.com
Models + textures are what I'm currently working on. Poser Clothes! Watch out for all sorts of new things very soon...
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Comments (9)
kromekat
Very nice illustration! - the lighting is great!
frogdot
very beautiful. well done
zfigure7
Wonderful!!! The ambiance and tones are perfect! We want more!!!
flamekeeper
I think the scene is great and I like the addition of the explaination (for those who don't know egyptian history). Where did you get the clothing props for your poser figure?
Lynne
Thanks everyone! More Info: The weapons and oil lamp are by CastleDevelopmentGroup and can be found in the Renderosity Store. The Prince's outfit is by Anton and can be found at the Daz3d.com Store. And please forgive the mis-cropping on the right-hand side. I didn't see it until it was posted. The Sphinx was lit with radial lights inside of Bryce. Then the pict was exported to Poser at a smaller temperary size into Poser where I positioned the Price and his props. I used about 4 spot lights in yellow and gold tones on them. The dramatic shadows they create were added in Photoshop as well as a few color adjustments to make the two parts seem as one.
dadamson
Great image and very interesting legend!
Santel
Super job, a great illustraton !
3DKiwi
Wondeful lighting and texturing here. Great work!!
Wolkentaucher
Mystical and beautiful I love the colours and lighting. Fascinating rendering...