I am a self-taught artist working both in the 2D realm of traditional painting(watercolours,acrylics and ink) and the 3D realm of digital painting and CGI(mainly Bryce and Photoshop).My work is primarily SciFi,Fantasy and Landscape,as well as logo design and conceptual art.  I have always been interested in all things SciFi,as a kid growing up in Rushden,Northamptonshire,England I was a huge fan of such shows as The Thunderbirds,Captain Scarlet,Dr.Who and many more.Upon emigrating to Alberta,Canada I was captivated by the beauty of the Rockies and the diversity of wildlife and spent years studying animals and painting realistic wildlife scenes in watercolour.My originals hang in collections worldwide.Now,my attention has switched back to SciFi,and my knowledge of creature anatomy and habits,as well as colour sense and compositional skills now come into play in a whole new realm...3D.  During the day I work in a gallery and frameshop in Kelowna,BC,Canada where I have lived for almost thirty years.As the shop manager and master framer,I am constantly influenced by the art that is both shown in the gallery and framed for clients.  As a member of Renderosity for just over a year,I have come to know many of the artists here,and have been inspired by their works.I have also been fortunate to have works chosen for display on other sites,and to have been featured in articles in two digital magazines,all as a result of the exposure from this site.My goal is to continue,and push my knowledge with each image.Thank you for taking the time to view my gallery!
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Comments (30)
DarkStormCrow
Excellent work and sci fi scene, well done...
geirla
Striking image. I really like that terrain texture.
mambo
Amazingly beautiful work my friend, excellent done.*****
BlackAngel66
Beautiful scene!
jclP
nice scene
gerberc
Sad topic but very well done image!
JeffersonAF
Great scene, very good.
dan whiteside
A most poignant image, well staged and excellent use of volumetrics.
Simone83
Agreed, it is a really sad topic but very well executed!
acclaude
Wow! Impressive Fallen to death Scene !! Terrific composition, environment atmosphere & light !! So dramatic pose & instant death insight... Ammazzing SF (Excellent shiny helmet detail) Bravo ! xxxxx
artgum
Very cool scene!
waldodessa
Beautiful work!
kjer_99
A fine render and I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments here!!!
ragouc
Very good pose and scene.
mermaid
excellent work and composition!
HADCANCER
Very good work.
Miska7
Very nice image. Great lighting and atmosphere! Really well done.
jif3d
...and that's why you shouldn't take off your helmet to sniff flowers on the Battlefield, especially when the atmosphere looks this toxic ! Nice take on the fallen soldier idea, painful pose, rugged terrain and that toxic atmosphere all come together perfectly to create a poignant scene ! Very well done & ~Cheers~
necrophage
cool and disturbing sci-fi scene - great render!
e-brink
Excellent idea and very well done!
evinrude
That's a winner. Great work on the dust clouds.
drgnmztr
VERY nice. A true perspective on war and death.
Korsheth
Great scene My only comments on this one would be: A) - The skeletons wrist should be hanging, not sticking out (Other than that, impressive positioning of the body B) - The outfit should be decaying or dusty, dirty or something, unless he was killed by some sort of remove all skin and organs ray :P Excellent work
giovanino
Beautiful work...
jrcejaspulido
GREAT
brawnc
very nice work,MEDIC!
vorban
great sci-fi scene
faroutsider
Superb! I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments too - war makes no sense.
Danny_G
Great concept and execution of it, Excellent render
Rutra
Good work on the pose (I agree with Korsheth regarding the hand but the way you posed it is much more dramatic). I think the lens flare on the visor wasn't really necessary and it's a bit confusing. To be honest, I didn't even know what that was until I read your description that it was a helment with a lens flare.