after 7 years i'm finally getting around in adding some info on this page. never really thought about doing it. i have been a member here since July 15th 2006, and have learned alot from fellow artists. i would have about 1300 images or so posted but have deleated many of my first pieces. and still consider myself a developing artist at this wonderful site. i'm 56 years old this year "2013" and was born in North Dakota. i have lived in Colorado since 1967 and enjoy this place alot. my stepfather was in the air force and we lived in Bermuda after North Dakota for a few years before coming here where he got stationed.. and so much enjoy many of the finest artist in the world who post here.. love you all and your amazing friendships we share.. lol Steve
i enjoy working with poser, i have such a dinosaur version i use, (p6) wish i had poser 2012 at least. i also use photoshop 7 for most of my work i post here. but more so photography is my main passion, just hope to get a camera again someday.
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p.s. not sure how high of a res pic i'm using for this page. take care and thanks a million you all.
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Comments (47)
Paulienchen
Ein sehr schöner Render
Vigne33
Fantastic creation!
bakapo
Wow, those guns sure are different and so cool. Her boots are to die for. This is a fantastic steampunk scene.
goodoleboy
Richardphotos
her bullets may come back after bouncing off the floor and walls. wild sit up and good work
Madbat
Did you know there actually were multi-barrel pistols kinda like those? As if one barrel wasn't enough. The 6 barrel flintlock was my favorite.
Leilana
Such a beautiful artwork!
misty7j3
Awesome steampunk scene Steve!! I agree with some of the other comments.....she looks like she could be a verrry dangerous lady....she's got that 'bad to da bone' look in her eyes! Both of her weapons look very 'lethal'......so....I guess....with weapons like that....she means business!!! You mess with her....and she'll set you 'on fire'!!!! 'lol'!!! I likey!!
NobbyC
Great image!!!
donnena
what a stunning image!
ironsoul
Great looking character, those pistols look like they could take out an army.
anitalee
Excellent
IceDragonArt
Great image!
jmattatall
Great scnene
Axeye
You're really on a roll with some brilliant artwork my friend! You're amazing!
anahata.c
Steve, I can't comment on all the images you've uploaded since I was away, only for lack of time (because my comments take me so long)...But again, I see everything of yours---often right after you post them. I'll do as many as i can in an hour or so, but please know that I've seen everything else besides, and they're all worthy of my finest comments.
Again you've placed your hero in such a right way: She's in front of a door or some vertical element (behind her)---you couldn't have placed her better. The background embraces her. This is a dark interior piece---you do these so well---and that allows you to bring out dramatic lights. I know nothing of making light in 3D, but you get all kinds of light-accents here, and the light is deep golden-red and yellow, and it's beautiful. The greens of the gigantic clock and the metal in general are beautiful contrasts to the rust tones and yellows and golds all around them. You handle that so well too. (You work with steampunk so well.)
You made her hair silver---a great touch, against her stunning black outfit. You picked boots which give more striking design---like the woman in the last upload, you've got lots of horizontals across her legs, to balance out the verticals of the legs themselves. And your model is direct, sexy, almost daring; and you've got great grit and metal patina all around her. Also, I like your tongue-in-cheek title (given those I-don't-know-what kind of guns, lol: They shoot out of these flat 'notebook' containers). In full view, the detail is wonderful; and the composition is spot on. You're quite a designer! (And I'm fascinated by what those things are on the shelf...a real collection of sci fi and old radio and medieval stuff. Terrific piece.
Drakkendark
Great work.