From: Bern, Switzerland
Gender: Male
Age: Tooooo old... but still looking good! ;-)
Interests:
Music: Death-, Doom and Black Metal, 70's and some 80's Hardrock/Metal but also Classic Rock and good Pop
Movies/TV: Sci-Fi, Horror, everything with a good atmosphere (and a good story!), The Simpsons
Sport: Wrestling and Ice Hockey (both on TV, hehe)
IÂ work with Poser and Bryce, sometimes Carrara... and I love to do postwork in Photoshop.
I love to create fantasy and horror art and then some surealistic stuff from time to time.
Influences are Joachim Luetke, Travis Smith, Dan Seagrave, HR Giger, Hugh Syme, Frank Frazetta, Ken Kelly, Boris Vallejo and some of the "new guys" like Markus Vogt, Philip Straub, Alp Altiner, Meats Meyer etc.
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Comments (40)
RJS
Another brilliant work, Simon! The praise above pretty much says it all, eh? You continue to amaze with your fantasy work, my friend. You really should publish an art book and make some money from all this superb work you do. All I can say about this image is - I hope she's good at this taming stuff, 'cause there are TWO of those bad boys out there! Bravo, man! Keep 'em coming!
corinthianscori
:P You didn't do a lot of detail and attention in this one. Normally, you'd bother adding all the wetness necessary in this scene. Still stellar work though!
geirla
Great scene!
FaeMoon
Heehee.. yeah, she's probably ordering it around like Faemike said. awesome pic!
genesn
Fantastic scene!!! amazing work!!
Thetis
awesome!
TooL_PePe
This is incredible work! Love it!
Kyronimos
Great scene!
Teleo
Another brilliant piece, but the implied power and energy keep nipping at me. That is, a great render, but if you adjust the heroine's stance a bit, like bend her legs, maybe arch her back backward a bit, and keep the hand extended, I think that stance could better reinforce the...reaction of the moment, that feeling of "Oh, crap" (or even "Oh yeah? Well bring it on!"), or defensive crouch that would fill your heart if you saw something that huge and fierce and ugly threatening your life?
Froggy
Fantastic movement ansd interest in this image - so much detail - stunning!