Hi there! My name is Victoria, and I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California (but live elsewhere now). I first became interested in computer graphics some time circa 1995 when my dad gave me this CD package of some new, up-and-coming computer software at the time which included Aldus Photostyler and KAI PowerTools. I went home that day and created some silly little piece and after that I was totally hooked. A few years later a friend introduced me to Photoshop, and it was love at first sight. Since then I have been teaching myself all things Photoshop. About two years ago I came across an ad in a magazine for DAZ Studio. I had always been a little intimidated by 3D graphics, thinking it was way too hard to do, but I decided to give it a shot anyways. Now I'm equally obsessed (if not more so) with all things 3D as well.
My art is a mixture of DAZ Studio, Poser, Photoshop CS5 and Filter Forge. My other tools of the trade include Hexagon, Silo, ZBrush and Vue, and I also do black & white digital photography and photo restoration on the side. I am a huge fan of classic artists like Salvador Dali, Calder and Leonardo da Vinci, but am also strongly influenced and inspired by the works of contemporaries like Jack Pedota, David Ho, Luis Royo, Olivia and many of my fellow Renderosity artists who continue to inspire me on a daily basis.
I have several college degrees including a BA in English Writing, a BA in Anthropology, and an MS in Evolutionary Ecology (a subdiscipline of Anthropology).I think my ultimate goal with my graphics - what I really hope to get out of all of this - is to create something truly beautiful one day that either someone will deeply appreciate in their heart or that will inspire someone to create something beautiful. Thanks for stopping by . . . and happy rendering!V.
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Comments (12)
Cal83street
Another great idea and render. Outstanding job.
Faemike55
There are times where this is an excellent use for the TV.
donnena
Delightful!
ArtistKimberly
Outstandingly Amazing,
X-TC
Nothing better than a cozy fire while the rain is pouring down.
If we ever reach this point we'll have a problem: you can't fit a fire like this into a flatscreen oO damn you, technical advance! :)
Jollyself
nicely done... love the surreal and palette
Palaemon
Beautiful and rich of meaning image.
Cgaynor
Exceptionally weirdly crative!
TwiztidKidd Online Now!
This reminds me of that scene from Terminator where a raggedy kid is sitting in front of a television frame, housing only a meagre flame in place of cathode ray heat. Beautiful artwork! =)
mazzam
Yes, truly strange - fine original work.
HADCANCER
JZArt3DSteel
Now this is how you watch TV. Beautiful. Very nice!