(Jan. 2008) Hello everyone and thanks for visiting my page. My name is Tom, and I've been interested in art and sketch drawing as a hobby for as long as I can remember, although never very seriously. In mid 2007 I started using Poser 6 and Photoshop Elements, and have been 'hooked' on '3D' art ever since. I'm still learning to use various 3D modeling programs to try and develop some digital art skills. I enjoy getting feedback from other artists on what to work on and how to improve.
(Feb. 2009) The submarine I've attempted to animate is from an old TV show in the 1960s called 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'. Although the show was kind of cheesy, I remember watching it after school along with old episodes of Star Trek.
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Comments (40)
elzoejam
Wonderful emotion in this image!
Miska7
Very nice scene. Great character, textures and poses! Well done.
Faery_Light
I think the lighting is fantastic. The pose and expression is excellent as well. Hmm, not sure how well I'd take to 4 hour renders. But I do fairly simple stuff right now. Maybe someday I'll do something more complicated.
andrewl
A very cool scene, great picture :)
jenay
cool - I love the exotic beauty :) 4 hours ?? I think I'd have no patientce to what that long - LOL I have no ideas about light settings in Vue or so - it looks a bit dark IMHO, or is it intended ?? anyway - a cool start of a story ...
BenBischop
Super Cool....!!
cyberknight1133
Definitely one of your best renders! Vue does take a LOT longer to render but I think the end result is usually worth it.
DarwinsMishap
Fantastic scene here; the only thing that is distracting to me would be the brightness of her (the forefigure) body decorations. As for time in rendering? :) The most time my poor computer was forced through the paces was a continual 38 hour render. The most set up time for me has ranged between four hours to two days (broken up hours, but that was how long it took), postwork usually is less than 30 min. I try to get as much done prior to post as possible. Great image, though!!
Nickieboy2004
Fantastic render!
mininessie
fantastic!