Hi and welcome to my little place here. Don't wonder about the name, almost everything I do is linked to my feathered housemates - source of everlasting inspiration ;-)
On the image to the left you see me with Perlchen and Rico, two of my cockatiels.
Rico is the chick on my right hand.
My real name is Kim and I love everything that is able to fly and has got vertebrae - meaning birds, etc, but especially dragons.
Short Bio
It went the way it mostly goes with people who cannot put the pen/ pencil/ crayon away.
So, at the age of 4 or so I was introduced to a set of the latter and drew camels. From there I went to pencils and horses and dragons.
Later came dolphins and orcas and some more dragons.
I still do a lot of drawing dragons - and some horses or dolphins - as long as I can spare the time.
But a few years ago I got my Wacom tablet and that developed into the exploration of the pixel world.
First I made little graphics for my homepages, now I make big graphics for strange pictures which tend to be overloaded with iconographic double denotations ;-)
ThenI entered the world of a freelance illustrator (in small scale) and do floormaps, illustrations and so on.
I learned to hate ships and especially galeons from my very first publication though I like being around ships and water in general.
Apart from the occasional commission here and there I still do a lot of drawing for myself as far as my shrinking spare time permits.
Making textures for Poser included - I prefer to work with handdrawn designs to alter with my laptop later.
What else?
I like roleplaying, wrote two systems of my own and hate dia slides ;-)
If you're interested: I'm available for commissions as well.
2D (traditional), 3D (Poser) is no problem.
Visit my gallery here if you're interested and want to see what I do - contact me if you want to know more. Preferably by mail since I don't check IMs that often :-)
For all Poser-related stuff best visit my homepage and my forum if you have any questions about my products.
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Comments (15)
rbowen
Fantastic work!
drifterlee
Gorgeous scene!
CrownPrince
I will say this image is growing in amazing ways!!!
Tea_Rex
Hi! ;-) I like the way you finished this scene. I admire both the original sketch and the completed illustration. & I enjoy peeking over your shoulder at the creative process from one through to the other. Danke! The translucency of the wings is quite charming to my eyes. And I still adore her natural, confident stance upon the precipice. Maybe the title could be Two Dragons and a Friend. :-) Best of fortune with your exam!! Terry
Tholian
And a fine finish it is. I've enjoyed following this through your posts. Good luck and thanks for sharing.
alessimarco
Awesome dragon and great perspective!!!
tamburro
Excellent work!!!!
Swidhelm
impressive beast, and interesting perspective. Has a very classic high fantasy feel to it. Love it!
fallen21
Very nice image!
Zazou
Wonderful !!
RavynGyrl
Excellent work! Fantastic job on that big dragon!
loligagger
Excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!
brewgirlca
It certainly has the nuance of a Japanese watercolor. Now I can see where your Picollo dragons came from - they are a great set by the way, I use them often.
PassionateGuy
Excellent work. Awesome dragon.
kylumi
Fantastic!