Pachyderms in the mist (for grafikeer) by faroutsider
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My corporeal form lives with my wonderful wife and six eccentric cats in beautiful Sedgefield, but my dreaming body is frequently elsewhere, exploring the fractal universe and marveling at nature's chaos. I love traveling to places that exist only as mathematical constructs on my computer and bringing back snapshots that sometimes remind me of the real world (whatever that means), sometimes of metamagical worlds we can visit only in our imaginations. I trained as a biologist and run a small company specialising in science publishing - writing, editing, illustrating and typesetting. For 3D world building I use Vue, Daz Studio and Poser, but I've also used Bryce since version 2 and done some work with Terragen, Carrara and Groboto. For technical illustration I use mainly Illustrator and Photoshop.
Thanks for visiting my little corner of Renderosity, and to everyone who has kindly commented on my images or added my works as a favourite, thank you for that too. Craig.
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Comments (20)
mistressotdark
very nicely done!
eekdog
super looking image!
Cimaira
Wonderful work!
grafikeer
Love it...and thanks for the dedi! The mood and soft lighting work very well,I get a sense of it being an early morning setting before the heat burns off the coolness of the night...nicely done Craig!
Savage_dragon
Looks great, Craig. The tree in the bg looks like its reaching out for them. Not wanting them to move on. ")
carlx
Beautiful and realistic scene!!!
Dreamingbee
beautiful scene !
Umbetro38
A short visit and comment to your image which I like very much. I will be back in early December, creative and visit by then of course your Gallery
drifterlee
Very nice!!!
babuci
Very good render. I checked the early version too. Different lighting gives a different atmosphere. Walking in the setting sun is more appealing to me.
Black-Carrie
Beautiful! Wonderful done mood and scenery.
alessimarco
Very nice work! I love the tones!
shingleboot
Walking off into the sunset, great image
axolotl2
Nice one .... I like the sunset lighting !
Irish
GORGEOUS!!!
SIGMAWORLD
Very nice image.
Vanadis11
Great light now here - it has the mood of the sundown and its really a great scene for the three pachyderms. Like it very much.
rbowen
Very good work!
kasalin
Excellent composition !!!!
anahata.c
I saw the previous version, and it really was a different piece. Yes it's darker; though it has the feel of a journey in deep afternoon shade, and it has a certain mystery for that reason. But this is a transformation, not just a lightening: The elephants are now a beautiful deep ochre, like the autumn setting sun has fallen all over them; the trees have taken on an autumnal tinge (oranges & slight yellows mixed into their greens); and your mist is beautifully mystical in the background. It feels very primal. Very nice detail on the animals, but not so heavy as to break the dreamy patina of the whole. And it feels the way some of us remember elephants the few times we've seen them in the wild: a herd of slowly migrating mountains, moving slowly & surely because they don't have to move for anyone, and moving like creatures who contain the memory of all species in their heads & can glide through nature without a care. (Buddhists & Hindus have many such legends of the meditative appearances of the pachyderm.) You probably know, as a biologist, that pachyderm means 'thick derma' (I know that from language studies); and the thing is, these are thick-skinned, but they feel a little like mounds of dark ochre light. And this version of the piece has a deep warm presence that the other version wasn't about. Another very thoughtful piece from you, Craig...