I'm a bit of an oddity, maybe. I was never really very good at drawing and my schooling when it comes to Art has been, for the most part, abysmal. Yet here I am with a Fine Art degree and no idea how I managed to achieve it. Especially considering I was drunk off my ass for most of it.
Prior to my Art education, my great passion was Fantasy Art. To my dismay, I discovered that it's anathema to a lot of the Art academicians; and don't even dare to breath Salvador Dali's name. Over the five years of my Art education, I had Fantasy Art practically beaten out of me. If I could debate worth a damn I'm sure I'd have done better at convincing my tutors that it shouldn't be so readily dismissed, but I suck at debating, so I just banged heads with them a lot, lol.
While I gained a greater appreciation for High Art -and also learned that it's a very bad idea to view a Barnett Newman exhibiton while severely hungover- I don't feel I became a better artist. I wasn't any better at drawing, and when it came to painting you were pretty much left to your own devices. So any aspirations I had of learning how to draw and paint in a more realistic style were left more splattered than a Jackson Pollock.
That was many years ago, and in the meanwhile I've done very little creatively. Oh sure, I've been messing around with Photoshop on and off or the last few years, but most of that stuff is closer to Graphic Design than Art. So when I found out about the Daz Studio giveaway, I was on it like stink on a monkey. And somehow, I've come full circle. I'm not saying that High Art can't be created with 3D software, but it does seem to have a definite appeal to the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Artist. Look in the galleries here or most of any other 3D site, and it will turn up somewhere.
Now while I may not be a capable debater, the one thing that I did point out to my tutors was that Fantasy Art gave instant gratification. You don't need to study every little detail to further your understanding of a Fantasy Art image. Nor do you need to do Art History or any other kind of Art degree so that you have the slightest inkling of what the artist is trying to communicate. There's a wonderful feeling of emotion contained in a lot of Fantasy Art, and the response it brings is immediate. Which is what I always liked about it. Obviously, you can embellish it with symbolism, and you can integrate more modern styles/techniques into it. But it's not absolutely necessary. And while its subject matter may be seen as little more than cliche by the academicians, it's accessible, which can't always be said for High Art.
So here I am, riding the cliche. Saatchi will never want to stump up large wads of cash for my work, but at least I'm doing something that brings me, and hopefully some of the people who view it, some pleasure. Which is all I've ever really wanted to do.
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Comments (16)
GrandmaT
Excellent render!
Misangelic
Thank you very much. Always appreciated :)
steelrazer
Very nice work!
Gunglejim
Very nice render, like the armor you added to the horse.
Misangelic
Thank you very much, steelrazer. Greatly appreciated :)
Misangelic
Thank you very much, Gunglejim. Greatly appreciated :)
Sharkbytes-BamaScans
Love this render. Not a pagan but really love dragons. Always wondered about the mythos behind them since every culture has a dragon of some sort in their stories and lore. Once again, reality and luxrender work their magic on metal armor. Beautifully done. You're, also, the only other person on here other than myself that I know of that uses a wacom bamboo. I'm still learning how to use mine; but, I'm getting better all the time.
Misangelic
Thank you very much. I'd always wondered why the dragon was so small, but it turns out it was originally a crocodile. I'm guessing the story made its way to Europe, and most Europeans at the time didn't have a clue what a crocodile was, so a a little embellishment and SHABAM!, it was a dragon. I kept the armour settings low(ish) as I didn't want to play to the cliche "knight in shining armour". I only really use the Wacom for bits of postwork and tidying up, but it's way better than a mouse for those kinds of jobs. I've seen some awesome artwork done with them though. Cheers for the comment! Much appreciated :)
FWArt
I REALLY REALLY LOVE this image Helen... It's awesome, and so well done. Thanks for sharing such a great piece of art with us. Hugs x
MarkR151
Pretty good, but I always imagined the dragon he fought as being a lot bigger.
Misangelic
@ FWArt - Thank you very much, Sweetie. I would have added more to the image, but Lux ate all my RAM, lol. Hugs.x
Misangelic
Thank you very much, MarkR151. In reality the dragon was probably a crocodile, though that doesn't necessarily explain why the dragon is traditionally depicted as being small (hyperbole anyone?) Still, depending on what kind of crocodile it was, and it's size, even if you put me in armour and gave me a lance, I wouldn't like my chances against it, lol.
renecyberdoc
i just read your bio again and i had a good laugh when you say "i was mostly drunk"while achieving my degree. lol i was mostly drunk in my youth and young/medium manhood (muhamuha) until +-2008 and i got no degree how about that ??lol. nice piece here.
Misangelic
Thank you very much, René! Greatly appreciated :) Yeah, I ended up with a drinking problem by the end of my degree, which is why I don't drink much these days, lol. I think it's been two years since I last had anything, and that was just a glass of whisky to see in the New Year. Besides, who can afford booze when you're spending all your money on 3D content ;P I don't know what surprises me more; that I actually got my degree despite being drunk (or hungover) most of the time; or that I didn't punch either of my tutors for keep getting on my back about how to do my art, lol!
ragouc
Good POV and scene.
Misangelic
Thank you very much. Greatly appreciated :)