I am a reasonably experienced CG artist. It's taken me a while to accept I have moved on from total neophyte, but after four years I'm getting the hang of this 3D malarkey. I like to use CGI to explore my love of SF and Fantasy, not to mention Film Noir but am also interested in glamour and pin-up art. I am happy to undertake commissioned artwork so if you are interested, by all means let me know. Prices start at around $40 for a single image.
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Comments (8)
Cal83street
Cool scene. Nice render.
AmyLBone
Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
crender
Superb !!!!
AmyLBone
Thank you so much.
rajib
.... you gotta run.... Nicely done.
AmyLBone
It's doing wonders for her training regime...thanks.
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful!
AmyLBone
Cheers
T.Rex
"Hey! I'm an alley-saurus, not a T.Rex. Slow down so I can give you a good licking!" "NO! I'm NOT taking ANY chances with you or your teeth!" COOL! Run, girl, RUN! Keep up the good work! :-)
AmyLBone
Thanks. Actually going by the latest research she'd be better of with a T Rex. Apparently if they went faster than a brisk stroll they'd suffer catastrophic bone fractures.
mazzam
Something of an anachronism, but nice scene. (When dinosaurs were wiped out the biggest mammals were little furry creatures living mostly underground.) Maybe this one was brought back by genetic engineering.
AmyLBone
I am aware of that, hence my facetious comment about the movie, This is just a bit of fun really. Glad you like it though.
I studied Paleobiology briefly albeit only an elective (my degree is actually History). Interestingly enough whilst mammals were indeed small during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, proto-mammals actually arose millions of years before the first dinosaurs.
Anagord
Looks stunning!Love it!
AmyLBone
Thanks.
BarTales
So funny! Even before I saw your narrative I said to myself, "That reminds me of Raquel Welch in 1 Million BC." Nice job!
AmyLBone
Thanks, that was definitely the inspiration.