Hi! Thanks for stopping by! I'm a graphic artist in Twin Cities in MN. On some of my own time I work on some websites, play some Xbox Live and if I'm lucky get in some rendering time.
BIO
I'm a big fan of good story-telling and character development. I'm a big fan of good art and design. I'm a big fan of color and how it relates to other colors and especially humans too. I didn't go to school til later and certainly not with a career in mind. I actually went to learn some program called "photoshop" so I could color comics. Not professionally or anything, just my own. if I ever did any. Dumb thing is they are still in the works, but in the meantime I have an arsenal of graphic programs available and love using them effectively. An artist should use the media of their time, so here I am. I love carving through this 3D stuff.
Thanks for stopping by!
If you friend me here then friend me on Facebook too: http://www.facebook.com/MarshallCJohnson
My personal/portfolio site is: http://www.studiom27.com/Â (It's still under construction.)
You'll find a bunch of other stuff I've done there. Enjoy!
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Comments (6)
joeannie
Cute - yah, the dragon looks more real than the background, but a fun image :)
MAW3D
Yeah, it´s an interesting concept and I like it very much to put things in different views than expected. Very nice! :-)
Helleshoj
The size of the corals or seaweed in the background may make you believe it is small. Nice picture. Could be Nessie in the deep parts of Loch Lomond, though there probably is not that much light there.
alessimarco
Marvelous work!!!
njb2000
Lovely colorful image!
Tea_Rex
I could be wrong ... but if this fella was swimming around with your aquarium, you'd soon be in short supply of Goldfish. ;-) It's fun play. I'm also a big fan of keeping archives of elder work and variations of images which no one else has ever seen, nor likely ever will. Sometimes I wince to see the distance in development but that's the very reason for keeping the young stuff around. Perspective ... use it or lose it. What else ya' got squirreled away, brother? T.