I joined Renderosity back in 2002 and have been amazed at what can be done. I always wanted to do comic book art but wasn't too good at drawing. When I first saw Poser, I was extremely excited. With some Photoshop skills under my belt, I found I could marry the two and voila, I could get what I wanted.
I do plan to release my own comics. I try to spend time learning the skills and when I get to where I can do the things I feel are important with some reliability, I will get them done and out.
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Comments (13)
ronmolina
Very nice!
prutzworks
cool lighting/exposure study
midnightmum
Interesting different. great
tigertim
3rd time lucky for the post??? :o) Certainly an interesting and impressive photo.. could also be a gemstone formation looking at it from the left, or a fossilised tooth..( from something very large, very hungry, with very bad breath) looking at it from the right POV.. A very cool photo, neat!
DigitalOrigami
Very cool. Nice photo.
Richardphotos
beautiful stone and effective lighting
flavia49
marvellous picture
Faemike55
looks like I'm going to have to watch the HP series to know what this is about but you've done a great job in lighting and presenting this
whaleman
A fascinating shot!
T.Rex
And if we don't hear from you soon it may be assumed you've been taken by a Horrorcrux (or whatever those ghastly creatures are called)! Nice lighing job and THANKS for telling us how you did it! Keep up the good work! :-)
Bill_Wa
So that is the Chalice from the Palace?
plasmid
Ha ha, no Bill. From the cavern by the sea.
twingo
Excellent job on the lighting, great looking object.
beyondMyth
nice work! i was so sure it was a 3D render when i saw the image - but its not - interesting work! :D