BIO
My real name is Lars, and I live in Denmark. All my life I've been drawing and making pictures, occationally as a "professional" but always with an amateur ("for the love of it") approach.Being a proficient airbrush artist, the jump to computer graphics (Photoshop, Painter) wasn't all that hard for me, it was just a question of understanding how to employ the techniques to this new medium.
In july -02 I dug into the world of 3D rendering for the first time, in Bryce 5. A truly fascinating experience! My computer has been rendering ever since ;o)At the beginning I thought I'd be making lots of sci-fi stuff, but something happened right back from the early Bryce days: I started to look at trees and nature, the sky etc. in a new manner, or more intensely at least. I've always been a big fan of beautiful landscapes, and instead of sci-fi, I began a "quest" for 3D landscaping and beliveable environments.
Over the years, the 3D rendering has more or less taken over my creative endeavours. Vue became my application of choice from the start of 2003, with Poser, XFrog and Onyxtree as auxilliary programs. Plus a whole arsenal of new and ancient freeware, to be mentioned are Bantam3D Grass and Plantstudio.
- Lars Braad Andersen, 2010
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Comments (38)
faroutsider
I think you need a holiday in South Africa! Superb image, as always.
dragonmuse
Wow, I thought it was a photo. Superb work!
SQS
Oh, fantastic is not enough! This is beautiful,I always enjoy your take on nature
Turin_Returns
The atmospheric depth looks perfect, as does the complexity and appropriate level of randomness of the plants. If I was to pick one major detraction it would be the water, which looks too viscous to my eyes. Combined with its colour (which I know is supposed to represent brackish water) it makes it look more like oil than water. I hope it won't be too long until you get to appreciate this type of weather in the real world again :)
ragouc
Very good picture and render.
kobaltkween
Wow. I think I'd forgotten how realistic your pure forest scenes were until seeing this. That's so funny: it's the complete opposite for me. We've not really had winter at all in a couple of years. We don't usually get much of one, but we've had none at all this year. I've been looking at images of ice and snow longingly. But then, even when I lived in the north, I never wanted winter to end. I think Denmark would suit me nicely.
Dotthy
I can smell the spring time in your Scene, wonderful done!!!!!!
iborg64
wonderful scene I particulaly like that water how did you do that?