To those who have followed me in the past and were wondering where the heck I had gotten to--and even if you weren't wondering--all is explained easily.The book behind all the gallery images of Alex and his friends is now available!You can NOW get Sorrows' Master as a Kindle e-book from Amazon.com! And for only $0.99, too. It's long enough and filled with enough wacky stuff to really require a beach on which to read it. Y'all are going on vacation to the Caribbean in January, right? No? Heck, you'll have fun, anyhow.Want to hear more from the characters themselves? Slide on over to <a href="http://www.mage-net.com">Mage-Net</a>, in that case.My plan is to post to both the author blog and the in-character blog twice a week, with fun free stories and MORE Poser and Vue art. Don't worry, I'll be cross-posting the pictures here, too. A LOT of the images and characters I developed right here will take on new life, promise. ;)If you find you love the book, or even like it a little, please consider making a positive review on Amazon.com. It helps us indie authors tremendously.So, THANK YOU, Renderosity Gallery viewers! Being able to share my images and stories with you means a whole lot to me. Your company has helped a lot.--Nan (N.E. Fredman on Amazon.com)
http://www.nefredman.comhttp://www.mage-net.com
Here on Renderosity, I focus on doing renders in Poser of my suite of characters written about in the Sorrows' Chronicles.
There's a nice dynamic tee shirt in my Rendo store here. :)
Please do download the wallpaper-sized versions of most of my images. You can get them at my web site's wallpaper page, and the Poser freebies are there, too. Enjoy! If you would like to see a lengthy demo of hair painting in Photoshop with a Wacom tablet, please go to my video tutorials page: http://www.cooltuna.com/poser/video-tutorials.html
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Comments (22)
jascorpio
lovely image!!
lt_roberts30
Swweeeet!
Seaview123
A sharp looking character. Cool action pose, too. Very nice work!
celticfire
ooooooh i love a man in uniform
NoelCan
Great POV..
P3Design
Great image and character, love the depth of view, well done :)
crender
Outstanding work,well done!!!
DarwinsMishap
Wow--fantastic combination of action posing and that grin! XD!! Chocolate it is! Dark, Milk, or White? Grin Fantastic choice on the POV, doll. Great render all the way around.
Biffowitz
Cool and dynamic render, love the POV!
Tracesl
great presentation and PoV, excellent!
xeniaghost
Wicked outfit and the lighting is superb! Incredible work!
lwperkins
I like the blur, he's really moving--it took me a minute to place the Falcon skin, but it looks great on him!
Morris
Oh this is awesome! It's like he is going to march right out of the moniter!
uncollared
Great POV and lighting
pdragonx
Whoah! Ultra fantastic!
Forevernyt
Outstanding looking character!
wingnut55
i agree !
StudioArtVartanian
fantastic!!!
dbrv6
Kudos - strong focus with the lighting/pov/pose.
anitalee
Great work
zhaanman
Wicked point of view love the detail in his armor and lighting!!!
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