My real name is Thomas McCann, I was born in Buffalo N.Y. in October 1952. I currently reside in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia U.S.A.,........I attended the Maryland School of Art and Design and studied Fine and Commercial art. I began working in traditional media at age 7 (mainly pencil sketches), then worked with watercolors and arcylics in high school. I started working with digital media about 11 years ago (1996), using Metacrations "Detailer", a 3D paint application. I currently use mainly Bryce 6.1 and Cinema 4D 8.1 and 3D Studio Max 4.2 for modeling and tweaks. I am currently learning Rhino and Zbrush. Thanks for your attention.
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Comments (9)
rds
Looks like a painting, I like the work you did in Vue. :O)
Irish
A truly wonderful image...well done!!
IceRain
fantastic! nice work with depth and realistic textures! very beautiful combination, i love it. ;)
RenderDuo
Great Work, nice Textures,.. Very good Work with the Rabbit.. perfectly fits into the Scene!
jas1746
I really like th texture on the large tree. The depth of focus effect is well done too!
Pontigary
Lovely scene and highly artistic and delicate execution! Adorable! Congratulations on a great start!
frndofyaweh
very well put together. Is the foreground tree trunk, painted in photoshop?
sackrat
No, the foreground tree trunk was modeled in Amorphium(spelling?) using the "height shop" with a texture "bark 1" from Fireworks2 stock patterns. I used a greyscale image as the bump, then applied the color tex in Vue.
Digimon
Hmmm, thought I'd been this way before, but I missed this one? Great image! You clearly have a great eye for nature! The hair on the hare is exceptional! For your first pos, this is really amazing! I love the layers of depth!