I am a self-taught artist working both in the 2D realm of traditional painting(watercolours,acrylics and ink) and the 3D realm of digital painting and CGI(mainly Bryce and Photoshop).My work is primarily SciFi,Fantasy and Landscape,as well as logo design and conceptual art.  I have always been interested in all things SciFi,as a kid growing up in Rushden,Northamptonshire,England I was a huge fan of such shows as The Thunderbirds,Captain Scarlet,Dr.Who and many more.Upon emigrating to Alberta,Canada I was captivated by the beauty of the Rockies and the diversity of wildlife and spent years studying animals and painting realistic wildlife scenes in watercolour.My originals hang in collections worldwide.Now,my attention has switched back to SciFi,and my knowledge of creature anatomy and habits,as well as colour sense and compositional skills now come into play in a whole new realm...3D.  During the day I work in a gallery and frameshop in Kelowna,BC,Canada where I have lived for almost thirty years.As the shop manager and master framer,I am constantly influenced by the art that is both shown in the gallery and framed for clients.  As a member of Renderosity for just over a year,I have come to know many of the artists here,and have been inspired by their works.I have also been fortunate to have works chosen for display on other sites,and to have been featured in articles in two digital magazines,all as a result of the exposure from this site.My goal is to continue,and push my knowledge with each image.Thank you for taking the time to view my gallery!
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Comments (23)
wotan
Great crash!
geirla
That is excellent work on the snow-covered wreck! The sky at dusk (or dawn) is also extremely well done.
Penters
I suppose the technical description of this image would be "Uber Super Super Dooper!!!"
jif3d
Whoops, another pilot for the School of crash-test dummies !...LOL Very kool low fog effect and craft ! Well done & ~Cheers~
rj001
nice story there, cool image
rashadcarter
This is incredible work my friend, WOW!
clay
Nice render.
artgum
It looks like the terrain around here (lol); snowy. Well done!
bebopdlx
Nice work and lighting.
NefariousDrO
I agree with the others, this looks so good. I like the way you broke up the ship, not too much but enough to make it clear this has not been a good landing. The way the snow covers it also makes clear this has been there a long time (plus the great texture on the ship hull completes that sense) This is a truly great render!
peedy
WOW, fantastic image! Great terrain; snow and lighting. Corrie
DAM3D
Excellent scene, reminds me a little of that scene from Lost in Space (the newer movie) where they crashed on that icy planet. well done!
gmvgmvgmv
Nice light transition on this one, too, with effective use of atmosphere.
faroutsider
Fantastic lighting and excellent use of the "Broken" ship. A goodie!
spiritmind
well done, the snow look realy good
Cosme..D..Churruca
magnifique scene! well done.
DanteDAnthony
Dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tse60
Very good combination of the textures. Really good arranged scene :)
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent sf! Well done!
kjer_99
All of the above. I'd say the guy has a lot more problems than just being lost.
KageRyu
A fantastic image.
arcavee
Excellent mood and lighting!
Kindredsoul
this is really good for a bryce render, Bryce was my first love, then I switched to Vue a few years back....one of the things I had a hard time with Bryce is realistic atmospheres but seeing this, looks like you do very well with making realistic atmospheres and lighting...