I dont think of myself as an artist - more a creatively minded laymen. Im blessed with perpetual inspiration, but cursed by a lack of talent.
I have always loved to sketch, and on the odd occasion even paint. Unfortunately for me, a real world canvas doesnt have an undo button. This is why, back in 1996, I first started toying with a Shareware version of Paint Shop Pro (found on the cover of a magazine). I knew almost instantly that digital art was for me.
Fast forward to 2006, when I discovered a highly under-rated (yet unfortunately limited) program called FaceGen. Within hours of tinkering with the software I was creating realistic characters well beyond anything I could have managed via traditional mediums. But what to do about bodies for my newly created digital brethren?
I took it upon myself to scour the internet in search of a 3D software package that was flexible enough to fulfil my specific needs, while still being NOOB friendly. Untimely I didnt want to spend months, or even years deciphering the ins and outs of 3D Studio Max for instance.
It wasnt long before I caught digital whisperings of a program called Poser, which lead me eFrontiers very own site.
In search of more examples of Poser art I found myself inevitably at Renderosity...and I havent looked back since.
The community here is certainly a mixed bunch (as are all communities, online especially), but in the great majority they have proven to be incredibly helpful, and wonderfully supportive.
If you plan on commenting on my images (and I certainely hope you do) while praise is always appreciated, critical analysis and constructive criticism is encouraged.
Happy rendering!
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Comments (8)
mikeerson
I think your sketches are sweet, I like your style... suggestion? this is supose to be a girl? - I'd change the jawline to make it appear more round instead of square - I know that there are women out there with square jaws, but square jaws are a male trait.
Seaview123
This is a cool looking sketch! Nice work on this picture!
thecytron
Xcellent cartoon artwork! AmaZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzing facial Xpression!
Wolfmanw
Superb sketch and shading.
ClawShrimp
Thanks all. Cheers Mike. You know I'm not one for following trends, so I'm sure you'll forgive the slightly less than feminine ideal on display. Honestly, I hadn't actually noticed. :)
kobaltkween
i like the movement and gesture to your strokes on this one.
kasalin
Congrats !!! A very beautiful drawing and work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jydekris
I luv dis. It's got depth in perspective. You must be into animation init?