(Jan. 2008) Hello everyone and thanks for visiting my page. My name is Tom, and I've been interested in art and sketch drawing as a hobby for as long as I can remember, although never very seriously. In mid 2007 I started using Poser 6 and Photoshop Elements, and have been 'hooked' on '3D' art ever since. I'm still learning to use various 3D modeling programs to try and develop some digital art skills. I enjoy getting feedback from other artists on what to work on and how to improve.
(Feb. 2009) The submarine I've attempted to animate is from an old TV show in the 1960s called 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'. Although the show was kind of cheesy, I remember watching it after school along with old episodes of Star Trek.
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Comments (34)
bazza
The lighting looks good in this one Tom sorry I can't help you as I don't use poser enough to get into the lighting in there. I never could work out that lighting system lol.. Great render and pose my friend!!
necrophage
cool character, pose and pov - never been good at poser lighting - always found it kinda puzzling - photoshop is a good option if you keep the scene simple.
Mondwin
Splendid and col work..bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx
erlandpil
Great work and image erland
PhilW
Beautiful natural soft lighting in this. I'm not an expert but I think it is possible to use any image, and spherise may help give more predictable results. Why not try with say a red blob on a black background - this should give red lighting from the direction corresponding to the position of the blob. Experiment and you will learn! Do an internet search as well as I am sure there are others who have more info on this.
Sukkubus
Nice work!
ladiesmen
very cool render
magnus073
Great pic here Tom, that is one amazing looking witch. Hope someone can answer your question.
adrie
Great looking image my friend, very well done.
eekdog
nice looking witch tom, beautiful work..
Faery_Light
Looks great. I can't offer any advice as I haven't used IBL so far. :)
jenwencheng
Nice lighting effect!
Faemike55
Very nice work, Tom! She looks great
flavia49
wonderful work!
OrphanedSoul
Wild and beautiful!
lyron
Beautiful work!!
drifterlee
Beautiful witchy scene!
brycek
Beautiful scene and pose..nicely done!!
mgtcs
Adorable outfits, really a great render, very well done!
dsquadron214
Hellooo Endora! Nice Render Tom! Repost this one on 10/31!
Roboman28
Nice sort of witch. I certainly wouldn't burn her.
adorety
Well done. Nice realism and I like that background.
jmb007
belle!!
mikeerson
I wish I could help, cause that would mean I have the answer, but I don't - lol... The witch reminds me of a woman I use to know that people called bitch - lol... but she had smaller boobs - lol... I like this image - awesome
Minda
excellent scene and Great work tom..
pixeluna
Very nice, Tom. Great POV and lighting!
hardwaretoad
Bewitching... somebody had to say it, right? Nice flow to the character that seems to interact with the BG.
daggerwilldo
First of fine image. As to IBL sources, I would love to see the outcome of the Photoshop Spherize tool. IBL Images are typically hi res but I have seen some articles on do it yourself approaches that allow for really economical setups. I have used varied images and it seems to work out ok. Some are more dramatic than others but experimentation is where we make the break through. Try my friend and I suspect something magic will happen
renecyberdoc
as for the lights tom i am no expert sorry ,i just fumble and sometimes get good results and sometimes not.. this one looks very good to me.
jenay
oh - sexy witch :) sorry - have no clue about IBL ...