My corporeal form lives with my wonderful wife and six eccentric cats in beautiful Sedgefield, but my dreaming body is frequently elsewhere, exploring the fractal universe and marveling at nature's chaos. I love traveling to places that exist only as mathematical constructs on my computer and bringing back snapshots that sometimes remind me of the real world (whatever that means), sometimes of metamagical worlds we can visit only in our imaginations. I trained as a biologist and run a small company specialising in science publishing - writing, editing, illustrating and typesetting. For 3D world building I use Vue, Daz Studio and Poser, but I've also used Bryce since version 2 and done some work with Terragen, Carrara and Groboto. For technical illustration I use mainly Illustrator and Photoshop.
Thanks for visiting my little corner of Renderosity, and to everyone who has kindly commented on my images or added my works as a favourite, thank you for that too. Craig.
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Comments (8)
blankfrancine
Wonderfully mysterious.
romangirl
spooky and beautiful!
Paulienchen
ein sehr schöner Render
giulband
Marvelous image, great atmosphere, lighting and composition !!
spiritmind
great atmosphere
Krid
great scene and excellent atmosphere
Jollyself
this is gorgeous
anahata.c
just as beautiful as the last, only a different light and hue. This is more dark, more brooding, and the light is closer to white than that intense yellow-white. And the woman is a lone silhouette pondering the sight before her. The way your mist rolls along the ground and gives illumination to it is wonderful. Another mystical-feeling landscape from you. You use light and dark very expressively in pieces like these.