Hello,
Looks like its time to update this bio :) I've been a member of this awesome site since 2007. I took about a 10 month hiatus from rendering now I'm back and learning very very quickly.
I'm most familiar with DAZ Studio, then Bryce, Carrara and now Poser. Next step is modeling I've been looking at Hexagon, Truespace and Zbrush but haven't decided on which one yet.
I tend to gravitate towards Pin-up and Fantasy styles, but I will create what ever comes into my widdle head :) I like details and tend to spend most of my time refreshing scenes to make sure everything looks just right. I am limited by my experience so I miss things, however thanks to comments and feedback I can learn and grow from each image.
I find life interesting, fun and full of wonder and the unexpected. A lot of my creative juices are created by the happiness that comes from my girlfriend Katie (she's not a member here but she visits :) We're Great together, She fills me with joy and I can't imagine my life with out her.
Well that's enough of a bio to pique the curiosity, I must get back to my creating :)
Take care, thanks for stopping by and keep those comments coming!
CB
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Comments (4)
adrie
Very nice modeling work my friend, the lighting in this is just superb. Excellent done.
StratoCumulus
Nice first effort. I've yet to try any modeling myself so all I can say is keep up the good work.
Cimaira
Cool first model! That's next on my list of must learn stuff, lol.
Seaview123
Nice modeling work! This looks much better than my first modeling attempts. As for the legs being a little... sharp, try using the liquify tool when postworking in Photoshop. That should make it a little more 'jellyfish-like'. Good work so far.