Hi. My real name is Gary and I live in the state of Ohio about 20 miles due north of Cincinnati. My professional background is in mechanical engineering. I studied at the University of Cincinnati. The first half of my career was spent on the drawing board and the second half at a Unigraphics workstation.
But, I have always dabbled in art. I started using Poser when it was first introduced. And, I also started using PhotoShop with version 2.5, in the early 90's.
When I had my home based Product Design & Illustration business, I very often super imposed Victoria 2 into my product renderings just for a human size reference. Poser has really come a long, long way, since those early days. The product content at Renderosity, DAZ, Content Paradise, YURdigital and RDNA is just amazing. The vendors at these sites are incredible.
I really like working in 3D space. That's why I also have Bryce, Carrara and Rhino 3D in my toolbox, as well.
The profile picture is from my pre-UC days. I'm the one with the Rickenbacker.
Well, that's me in a nutshell. See ya!
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Comments (21)
JenniferRehnay
Adorable and surreal! Lovely color saturation too. Wonderful job!
Faemike55
Too cute and adorable image! They're going to love it
eekdog
Now that's what I call keeping a eye on things. Very cool work on this my friend.
Sarahdar
oh I do not think I would want to work there. great image
beachsidelegs
Wonderful image love the eye props so cool :)
romangirl
Very cute and cool!
rhol_figament
Well at least she has a hobby...
WyckedPixy
What could be creepy is adorable! I love the concept, and the scene just pops with color. Great work!!
pregiato
Freethinker56
Well composed scene, I like very much
wparrott1
Beautiful dedication and scene! Wonderful details!
art-ella
Reminds me of "Big Brother is watching you". Here for plants. I do not know if I would live there. Although the elf looks lovely. Wonderful combinations of all credits.
Jollyself Online Now!
oh man this is a fun view.... gotta check this out in full view. Love it
blondeblurr
You have created quite a cute and enchanting fantasy scene here for Jacomina, a sight to behold ! and I hope she will discover this soon, she deserves to see this illusion full on adventure and a wicked sense of humour, the eyeballs on the left must have had quite wild party, the night before !
There are no boundaries, when it comes to imagination Gary, fun, fun, fun...
dochtersions Online Now!
WOW, how GREAT is this!!!! You've got me completely speechless, Gary (yes I saw your name in BB*- comment ;-)). Thank you a thousand times, I am full of admiration for this fairytale, everyone secretly watching (perhaps tulip) bulbs. Yes, we live in the land of the tulip bulbs, right? A new creation, sprung from your great imagination and artistic gifts, and also with Karel and this girl in your mind, what an honour and what a great surprise! I could hardly believe my eyes, and I remain in awe looking at this extraordinary scene, and your masterful creation. Now that I have seen plants with real eyes, I'm going to keep listening, until they start talking to me, or a beautiful song to sing for us, you never know, hahaha.
g1tip
Thank you, Jacomina for sharing such amazing art with all the rest of us here in Rendo-Land ! ! !
Richardphotos
very amusing and superbly done/dedication
flavia49
wonderful
UteBigSmile
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
mandala
K_T_Ong
If the creatures in the lower right corner of this pic had mouths as well, they would be identified as shoggoths by Lovecraft fans.
Fun and unique render. Those must be pretty tough plants to be able to grow out of solid rock. I think I'd scream if I ever saw plants like these growing in my garden (not that I've a garden). Well, guess it's just a matter of getting used to them, which surely must be the case with that gal. :)