Well, I guess it's about time I put something in here . . .
40 odd yrs old, work in IT and I've been into CG art for about a while now. Started with Daz Studio, rapidly moved on to Poser and I'm currently using Vue 8 Infinite
Now added ZBrush to the pipeline - stunning bit of software but tricky to get the hang of
Just starting to get interested in texturing and modelling although I'm pretty crap at both at the moment - my job doesn't leave me anywhere near enough time to fiddle with things unfortunately.
Thanks for visiting and leaving any comments
Frank
You can now get some of my renders as prints
Hover over top left image to zoom.
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Comments (10)
adrie
Cool and beautiful colord design my friend, excellent work.
KaiArt
Excellent work
2121
interesting,mmmm different, always worth a play around, you get ideas that way
mgtcs
Very nice bubbles love the colors and transparency!
ledwolorz
Beautiful colors.
randommariel
Great abstract- love the colors!
JSGraphics
Outstanding work! Very Well Done!
drifterlee
Very pretty!
Rutra
That's pretty. I'm glad my image inspired you somehow. :-) I read about your muse. I believe inside each image there's at least another one, hiding, waiting to be discovered. I sometimes sit and look at an image and try to "call" the hidden one. Inside yours I found what perhaps could be a good idea: use these bubbles (but slightly smaller) as ecosystem instances (with less than 100% density) painted on top of an invisible face, so that the bubbles would follow the face's countour and give the viewer a hint of a face. Some areas (eyes, mouth) would have a different predominant color to establish the hint of a difference. Seen from a distance, it would be a face, whereas from close up it would be just bubbles. That could be cool! :-)
ontar1
Just love it, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!