Computer geek extarodinaire, I love to tinker with gadgets and tech items to get them to do what I want. I'm either logically artistic or artisically logical. I'm also rude, crude, semi-barbaric, socially unacceptable, and totally psychotic. On the bright side - I am potentially harmless. I'm currently trying to write some short stories about the fae as well as a novel on those same fae as well as two other novels. The programs I have for photo and image editing are: Photoimpact from Ulead, Adobe Photoshop 7 and Corel Paint Shop Pro 2X. Recently I've added DAZ Studios as well as Terragen, Blender and Google Sketch to my list of programs crowding my hard-drive.  All this and much more on an old Pentium III 450 with 396 Megs of memory and operating Windows XP. It does get interesting at time.As of December 26, 2008, I have added Vue 7 Pioneer to my list of reason of why I'm going insane.
As of January 2010 I upgraded to a new HP 2 dual core processor with 6 gigs onboard mem with 4 gig powerboost and 2.07 terabytes of Hard drivesMy email is faemike55@gmail.com
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Comments (27)
Faemike55
and my vocabulary tends to drift southward as the evening goes on. My feet are suing for divorce today - it's been an interesting week to say the least.
eekdog
Good job, you took someone's advice well. Has great depth. Maybe next with pics and clock on bsck wall., planter on floor. For more to look at... ..Bookshelf maybe ?
goldie
Yes, this looks better. Love that wall too :) Also like Steve's suggestion to add some props...
bakapo
nice work, she looks like she's having fun in her home. I agree, props are good but remember to keep them in proportion, too.
RodS
Well, I see Penelope is still being a little bit shy... I'll send the Girls over - maybe she can go wading with them! LOL
This really looks great, Mike! She's quite lovely, and enticing!
Now, enjoy a nice foot bath and get those feet all happy again!
LivingPixels
Greatly improved Mike away from that flat look doing great my friend!!
rto3d
like the purism in this one ... well done with the 'icy' glass .. like her pose and expression
zaqxsw
Delightful!
jendellas
Yes l can see a big difference. Looking good.
Radar_rad-dude
I have to admit, Mike! The wall does add another dimension of interest and depth to this image! A very good suggestion and a fantastic result! Well done! Bravo!
rajib
A bit of peek-a-boo going on I see. Nice work Mike. Been away for too long. Will slowly catch up to what all you have been doing in the next couple of days. Have a great weekend too.
mtdana
It really does look more complete!
wysiwig
As soon as I saw this I thought, "Now there you go." Excellent work. Now if we could just get that darn glass wall out of the way.
jmb007
jolie
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!
shadownet
Looks great!
GrandmaT
This image just gets more interesting all the time. Great job!
mistressotdark
hi mike, looks great my friend.
mapps
Pay no attention the person behind the curtain... Oh wait that is a wall. Excellent :-)
anitalee
Excellent
Wolfenshire
That's cool. Try it with no props, no distractions, the wall isn't necessary. I'll post something to illustrate my point later today.
STEVIEUKWONDER
There is just the right amount of sheer substance in this piece Mike. Anything else would make it too busy in my humble opinion. I liked the first version too!
RGUS
But not all images and scenes demand complex distracting backgrounds and props. Usually our images have a character in them, this is after all the purpose of the software, so why not make them the feature of the image. The rest is just space filling. I like the two wall effect though.
goodoleboy
I don't remember how the previous installment looked, but if it's an improvement, all the better. In any case, an interesting study in textures.
anahata.c
You also changed the texture of the front partition---this is a whole other image. The intense markings on the wall are reflected/harmonized in the intense markings on the screen; and she's in between, peeking out. Another simple expressive concept from you. I don't know where your sense of 'scene' comes from, but you have a way with minimal scenes that capture a moment as pure design; like your model posed for you in a constructed set, to produce a perfectly set-up photograph. (And the darkness on her and the lower wall adds to the mystery.)
It's great to see you do various treatments of the same material: It's why I do multiple panel pieces: To vary an image several times. Hopefully it will inspire others to try the same.
Glendaw
The wall behind her is a wonderful addition indeed Mike.
She appears to be wearing her BD suit behind the rippled glass, well done.
NetWorthy
Great concept, wonderfully realized! Now I've got to try it too!