My pseudonym for my online art is Alex Williams, but I mostly publish using the name of Workshop Alex, since it's my work from my workshop.
I hatched in 1966 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and still live in the same city. It's a beautiful and very open-minded place, but a bad place if you need to park your car there, so I don't work there.
My daily job is software engineer. This means that I translate a concept to a technical design and then to code, which gets compiled to become an application that's sold to a few thousand customers. I started probramming when I was about 14 years old, in a time when personal computers were still rare and the Internet still a wet dream. In the years after that, I've changed into a software expert with plenty of knowledge of the MS-DOS and Windows products. I've done a bit of Linux/Unix development too but the software I create needs lots of customers to keep it affordable for them, thus I mostly focus on where the most customers are. (Which just happens to be Windows.)
As a hobby, I've always been interested in digital photography and in 1988 I was already trying to translate a drawing to a digital form by using a simple paint application and special raster paper, so I could check where I had to make pixels black. The result was okay, but when I bought a hand scanner about two years later, the results became much better. Then upgrading to a flatbed (color) scanner and in 1995 I bought my first "digital camera", although modern webcams nowadays offer a much better image quality than my first camera ever did. I continued making digital pictures and upgrading my digital camera's to get proper material to manipulate for some interesting pieces. At first, I would just cut out persons from one picture and put them in another picture but about 3 years ago, I started to use Poser.
And Poser allowed me to create fictional characters with fictional clothing in fictional environments and a whole fictional lot more. So I quickly mastered the use of Poser and now consider myself to be a Poser expert.
And it's funny, because I can combine my Poser art with my regular job. I did create a few web sites for my employer that involved a rendered character doing certain actions to show the user what they should do. Or holding up warning signs or other symbols, just to add more color to a plain website.
Anyway, some of my artwork happens to be so good that it was "stolen" by some company that sells 3D rendered art. And while it upsets me that they stole it to make a profit from it, it also flatters me that they consider my art good enough to steal.
Anyways, I'm an old guy who is obsessed by computers and who'se favorite girl happens to live in my head. She sometimes gets out and into my art and all my girlfriends have had to compete with her. And just her, since I won't look at other women, except my girlfriend and my dream girl.
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Comments (5)
genesteal
Very natural pose of the character !If i can make an opinion here (and make you haver an easier render !)I think the scene would be more "readable" with only the unicorn and the model ... The unicorn is superb and the wings of pegasus on background make a disturbing look around the character in center. I still love your image, hoping i don't hurt your mind . Excellent work.
WorkshopAlex
Hey, feel free to be critical. Flattery is nice, but critical comments are something to learn from! ;-) The pegasus is too close to the center, I agree with that. If I remove the wall on the right, I could put the pegasus there. I did like the idea of having two different kinds of magical horses in an image, though.
tennesseecowgirl
Wow you are dedicated, if I read that right, sorry to hear that you lost the first image, this is a great scene. I have to agree with above comment about the wings I wasn't sure they were wings, but either way its a sweet scene, and it caught my eye.
shamstar
Beautiful characters. Very well done.
SIGMAWORLD
EXCELLENT!