"No limit may be set to art, neither is there any craftsman that is fully master of his craft" Instruction of Ptahhotep Egyptian God of crafts.
I was born and raised in New Zealand, have British, Irish, and Chilean ancestry, bit of a mix I think lol. I’ve been doing digital art since 1998, in the early days of digital art. The first program I got hold of was Bryce 2, back then the most amazing program I had ever used for artwork . I’ve been an artist since I was a little kid painting drawing, sculpting anything really, but since the most earliest times I can remember I’ve always been into sci-fi and ancient cultures with lots of fascinations with tech thrown in as well. So when I got into using computers I was really excited because finally with programs like Bryce, Poser and Photoshop I was able to make those worlds I imagined come alive like I have never been able to do before. Now my most of my artwork is digital and with Bryce, Poser and Photoshop I am able to bring worlds like Atlantis and other strange Alien or ancient worlds to life. As well as being a visual artist I have been a bone carver since I was a teenager, carving both traditional New Zealand Maori and contemporary jewelry. Living now in Adelaide South Australia with my gorgeous wife and two beautiful step children
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Comments (7)
BryceHoro
Great scene.
Jollyself
excellent atmosphere and lighting.... the lowered PoV gives it more drama. Well done
A_Sunbeam
Ah, but we've never found their toolkit ... Great image!
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Wonderful Work,
spiritmind
very nice, could be how they did it, hi:)
Roco43
Very good scene, nice atmosphere
Prince147
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