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 (6)
bebopdlx
Very cool lighting is this, makes one think also. Really nice work Dave,
mistressotdark
love it
Hubert
A wonderfully composed scene and magical lighting!
EnglishBob
Who knows what goes on in these rural signal boxes? I think they devoted an entire Ealing Comedy studio to the subject back in the Fifties. :D
Artformz2
Nicely done, reminds me of a Edward Hopper painting.
kobaltkween
i like the light a lot. the positioning of the characters seems interesting. the title implies a relationship between the two actors, and the image shows none at all. i like the ambiguity of the combination creates.