Yes, it's true. On the internet, I'm a rather dull, mild-mannered digital artist, but in real life, I am actually Superfrog.
"Faster than a speeding dragonfly, stronger than a flathead catfish. Able to leap ten hungry alligators in a single bound. Look! Out in the swamp! It's a bird. It's a boat. It's Superfrog!"
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For me, ideas are like butterflies that are flittering around by the dozens. Just grab one and render it, then move on to the next.
BIO:
I began 3D art with Bryce 3 in April 1999. Before that I played with various 2D styles and techniques. Back in the mid-70's and 80's, I worked in metal sculpture and had a line of "frog prints" selling in stores all over Southern California and Arizona. I have been in art in some capacity since childhood. Since the computer came along, I 've pr3etty much lost touch with brushes, pens and pencils which I regret.
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Comments (4)
bebopdlx
cool work Dave
kobaltkween
very interesting, but i'm not sure what all the materials are supposed to be. i can tell the metal at the top, and i'm guessing the yellow at the bottom is wood. but the turquoise and black elude definition, as does the yellow at the top. and the big greenish grey area looks like it might be stone, but i can't be sure. either way, the shapes are interesting, and the contrast is striking.
cambert
Nice composition. Not sure I agree with you about Hex though. My bandsaw is a lot less buggy than my Hexagon, and doesn't need to restart as often.
jmb007
bonne image!