Hi all: I started out as a painter, then switched to digital art after I saw some work in Bryce. Abandoned Bryce more or less when the Poser bug bit. I have always liked more realistic painting. I also have worked as a professional photographer and currently shoot with a Nikon SLR digital camera. What's nice is I could use all my 35 mil lenses with the digital. Happy rendering!! I'm married with two grown daughters and one grandson. Here I am on my new horse, Dylan.
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Comments (51)
gaius
Your first DS image ? Wow ! It's a masterpiece...maybe, one day, I should give DS a try...Sorry to hear about your pain and I, hope you'll be OK very soon.
soffy
Wonderful scene and atmosphere,,,hope you feel better soon,take care****
0rest4wicked
Great atmosphere in this image!
Don't stop riding altogether, just stop riding the wild ones. :p
ontar1
Wow, very beautiful image, love the lighting! Hope you are feeling better and I hope you enjoy your ride.
rbowen
Beautiful scene and work!!!
Vagabund
Very nice for a first DazStudio render! Well done!
:-)
Radar_rad-dude
I fear for your life when you tell me you can't trust your horse but still want to ride it after your latest tumble! I realize you love riding and are most reluctant to give it up, but I hope you weigh all the elements before getting back on that particular horse. As someone suggested above, perhaps you might consider a more reliable horse for your next ride and not try your luck with a stick of dynamite again. This is just my thoughts on your particular situation. But what do I know. I am just a poor little ole farm boy from North Dakota. I had some very limited experience with horses growing up, but nothing compared to yours, I am certain. Take care, Sherrie, and give this some serious thought. We want you to be around here for a long long time yet! At 64, you should have at least another 50 years of good art work ahead of you! This is a marvelous render for your first attempt at using DAZ Studio. I have tried it off and on over the past years but I always come back to Poser. But this is a great looking first image! Well done! Bravo!
jenay
very lovely and moody scene - welcome back :)
Hendesse
Fantastic light and mood. A wonderful image. I can empathize a little how you feel. Since my cancer surgery, five years ago, I have some physical limitations also. We will all not getting any younger.
MineFujiko
Wow! Beautiful atmosphere!
RodS
OK - this is just stunning, Sherri! Yeah, I'm gonna have to try out the new DAZ - one of these days.
I'm so glad you're doing better, and hope the pain will subside quickly. I do hope you're able to continue riding, and least sometimes - I know it means a lot to you. On the other hand, we're all getting to that age where we break easier! Just be careful, my friend!
UteBigSmile
This is an awesome scene!
JeffersonAF
Beautiful.
VDH
Amazing composition!Great lighting effect!!
claude19
You are a very great artist and I am sorry that you don't be able to realiza won derful composition with DAZ ! Take care of you...you are important for me !!!
junge1
Fantastic render!
flavia49
marvelous work
KatesFriend
A beautiful rendering Sherrie. Very tranquil and warm. I am so sorry you are have such problems. I can't imagine giving up the thing I love though we are all forced to move on from some eventually.
adorety
Great first render. I really like how you did the lighting. Get well and maybe a calm friendly horse might be in order. I wish you luck. No one wants to give up their passion.
Pitch_Black
Good God this is amazing. And as far as your horse goes, I completely understand. My wife fell off her Morgan-Friesian last year, breaking her neck in several places and doing some massive damage to herself internally. She is still recovering as we are youngsters in our fifties but she loves her horse and has gotten back on already. It wasn't easy but she did it, and I hope the best for you as well. Your image and story are both - inspirational.
Drakkendark
Awesome.