Hello I'm Jason Fitzsimmons(Siochtroum)I've been messing around with digital art for about 1.5 years. Prior to digital exploration I did tradtional media mostly oil paintings and ceramic sculpture. I have a degree in fine arts(oil painting). I used to despise computer art until I came to understand the media mostly through the web, now I'm very into making digital stuff!BIOI'm an electrcian by day and I'm working on a bachelors in computer science. My work schedule is such that I get plenty of time to work on my images( although I go to work tired alot).
The programs I currently use are LightWave7.5, Photoshop6, Zbrush1.55, Deeppaint3d 1.66, my own brain and a pencil, bryce5(not much though),and illustrator(evenless). My system (built by me) is a P4 2.53 Mhz, with 1024 mb of pc-800rdram, nividia ti4600 videocard, and two Harddrives toatling 165Gb of storage, a scanner, Wacom tablet and a digital camera round out my tools!
I really like this site and find it inspiring to share images with people from all over. My goals as far as digital art is just keep exploring and making images that are appealing to me and hopefuly one or two other people can get stoked about my stuff, Late!
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Comments (3)
zapper1977
i bet you like the IFW2 texture shader pak, I like it alot, cool pick..............michael
wgreenlee1
The shadows are too sharp and the textures on the walls and floor are way too pixelized.The teapot looks as though its floating because of the shadows thrown by the light above it.Hope this helps.
CptPlanet
I agree with wgreenlee1 about the textures on the wall. Try opening the image files you used for the textures in whatever image editor you use (Photoshop or whatever) and increasing the resolution, then add maybe a blur or something to help smooth it out. That might help it a bit, however, it looks almost like an over-compressed jpeg image, and I'm not sure of any easy way to repair the color distortion caused by that sort of lossy compession unless you have Photoshop 7, in which case I would suggest that you use the healing brush. Welp, that was a mouthful. I hope that was a little help. One more suggestion, make the teapot a little less reflective.