BIOHi all...welcome to my homepage. Please check out the gallery and I do urge you to investigate some of my favourite artists...in my opinion they are awesome, the best of the best and true inspirations.
I started in Bryce and Poser, but have moved on to Cinema for my 3d work and am developing a serious interest in Matte Painting in Photoshop. My 3d modelling skills are basic in the extreme, and though I admire greatly people such as Rochr and Stonemason I dont seem to be able to develop beyond the beginners stage. These days I tend to concentrate on Photoshop and combining 2d and 3d elements, using Cinema to render out the 3d stuff, and I hope the results speak for themselves.
Cheers, and happy rendering...Ian
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Comments (10)
foleypro
Nice very nice... Luv the layers...
billcody
Great sci-fi city scape! Wonderful!
geirla
The background looks fabulous. The foreground elements all look great too. I really don't see that much wrong with the rest of it, except perhaps a certain lack of focus to the composition.
allisonbender
Great scene and Composition!!!!! tom
MRX3010
Amazing work!
eportscreations
Excellent work! I am impressed.
Moebius87
I don't think it has "lost its soul" at all. This feels very dramatic.
PoserHobbit
Fantastic scene!
duo
Great work! It remember me the artworks of the illustrator Jim Burns.
chimera46
I'm glad you decided to share as it looks superb. In terms of having "lost something", as much as I like it there does seem to be lack of a central focus for the viewer to fix on here. There's a bunch of stuff that's just kind of there (as good as they look), but not one thing in particular that seems to be the main focus of the piece.