hi, i'm perlk, i use this space to post my artistic contributions. i can only offer my insight and experience as a hobbyist 3d artist, and maybe a couple of free stuff items :-) i've been doing 3d art since early 2005, and i'm addicted! i'll try to help where i can, so if you have questions about my art or being new to 3d community, please feel free to PM me!
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Comments (10)
doarte
Beautiful lady in fantastic setting and framing, +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE
Bossie_Boots
Beautiful superb work!!
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
drifterlee
Gorgeous dress and render!
RichardCoffey
The blue moodiness is working for me, enhanced by the rich palette and the Art Nouveau corner pieces. Thank you.
mgtcs
What a beautiful image my friend, ecxellent POV and colors, her outfit is great! Loved it!
Flixthe
Chacun sa perception de couleurs et d'une atmosphère qui irait avec. Belle image, avec une couleur bien mise en valeur.
gunsan
...and what a blue!!! Love the vibrance and your girl is a beauty!
Minaya
Wonderful setting!
Chipka
I'm always amazed by what colors represent; I suspect that an anthropologist can glean all sorts of information from color meanings as they shift from culture to culture--black in one context may represent death and grim things, but within the boundaries of another culture, can represent something totally different. By the same token, colors such as blue might hold a sense of ambiguity that makes is a little harder to glean cultural assumptions. I think that's one of the stronger elements in this series you're doing, and it works marvelously--opening up questions in regard to what we often see, or expect to see, and the image here is quite a nice one: she makes me think of a modernized Juliet awaiting her Romeo, or at least doing that whole balcony-scene thing in a not-so-Shakespearean way. I have to say that the blues in this are rich and varied from the more nacreous, moonlight blue, to the almost electric blue of her dress and shoes, to the hints of a more "death-like" blue around her toenails: I like that whole range encompassing both pleasant and unpleasant (depending on one's perspective) and wrapping it all up in a delicate, elegant, and slightly mysterious image. Wonderful work.