I first started my journey into the world of 3D back in 2006. I had been using Paintshop Pro for a long time to create 2D images but wanted to try new things and stumbled upon Daz Studio one day and I have been creating images with the program since then. I appreciate an image which has hyper realism but I tend to enjoy creating images with a more illustrative feel, I still use an old version of Paintshop Pro 8 to postwork my images.
I enjoy a wide variety of genres but my first love will always be fantasy art.
I also paint in Watercolours, Acrylics, and dabble with Photography every now and then.
If you breeze through my gallery I hope you will enjoy it.
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Comments (12)
Half-Baked
Excellent work and I love the posing!
adiemas
Very nicely done!
shotgung0d
Great classic look to this. She's a beautiful lady!
E.Houser
Wonderful image!!! Love the colors and pose!
3x3
lovely retro style x
mistressotdark
fantasic render
Homus_Artistic
Very nice image. I like your choice of the sepia finish
BlackAngel66
Fantastic image!
Cimaira
Wonderful retro style pin up! I just love the colors, it adds so much atmosphere.
RodolfoCiminelli
Beautiful and sensual pose....!!! Wonderful realization....!!!!
Pewter7
Lovely work and color scheme
artsavant
Fragmented Fortunes, indeed, those trailer park pumps are just begging to be paired with tight, pipe-stem jeans or, perhaps, ski slacks. Tacky and altogether too much. Like a society portrait by Cecil Beaton's straight brother. Fascinating. With sensibilities that prove to be vulgar yet bourgeois, like pouring Krystal into Lalique. Wouldn't change a thing. Especially not the duotone finish, what we used to call "piss-elegance," a special form of ignorance that comes with pretensions, like setting the Wedgwood and Gorham out on Formica. That final touch, laid on with a palette knife in lieu of subtlety, reminds of my first thought when seeing those shoes, that it is a wonderfully sarcastic piece to be long cherished for the pleasure of mocking future audiences.