(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 (35)
Roboman28
At this rate there will soon be three. Nice ronmantic picture.
jmb007
belle scene!
Minda
wow! excellent scene love this one..
xansplace
They are not aware of the world around them...:) Cool done!
mrestey
Excellent poses! The post-work is pretty cool too! As to the white line tracing the characters, I see you mentioned that it is an effect but just an FYI for anyone who might read this ... I know you can get this same effect unintentionally and it can be very annoying, if you render your characters with a white background and then past them into a scene. To avoid this, I learned from Roxy (brewgirlca) you need only render with a black background. It works great.