Well, what can I say? Art in its many shapes and forms has always interested me, and I've dabbled around in a little bit of everything. My current passions are bead work,crocheting, sculpting, and costume making.
I am now employed by a non-profit that focuses on early childhood education, a far cry and tremendous blessing from my retail jungle days of yore. I still don't have kids, so most of my free time is taken up by church activities, the gym, household stuffs and cooking, playing EQ2 (as my silly Ratonga, Meeba) and crafting when I get around to it...and Facebook, lots and lots of Facebook. My current goals are to continue to be a more awesome person, get better at self-motivation, not spend so much time on Facebook, and finish my various craft projects - not in that particular order. Oh, and I DID eventually get married, and have been happily wedded for 8 years now. ;)
Just from reading this, you've probably already guessed that my mind tends to work a little bit off the wall and hanging from the ceiling. In fact, it's been 10 years since the first time I typed this bio and that really hasn't changed much. I guess I've just mellowed a bit more now. :P
All in all, I'd say I'm an interesting blend of Id evading Ego and trying to act like the 28.... er 38 (OMG!!!), year old that I am. Feel free to poke around my blog and gallery. There's not much there right now, and I most likely won't be adding to it at this point, but if you want to see what I was like 10 years ago then have at it! :)
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Comments (5)
Sstavix
I think the glow effect turned out quite well! Was the effect applied within the render, or was it post work? In any case, great job!
Karistra
Thank you for the feedback! (I love reading comments!) :) The glow effect was achieved by combining two postwork actions in Photoshop. I purchased a bundle of Adam Wright's action some time back, and use them for just about every render! I think I used his "Gothic" and "Stone Cold" actions in that order to achieve a glowing nighttime effect. All-in-all though, I was just playing around with the color and light balance trying to get her to look ethereal but still convey that this was a night scene. It turned out pretty well, imho. :D
mauk
Nice work!!!!!
Cimaira
Wonderful work and great effects.
Val3dArt
Fantastic image! wonderful colors and postwork :)