BIOHi all...welcome to my homepage. Please check out the gallery and I do urge you to investigate some of my favourite artists...in my opinion they are awesome, the best of the best and true inspirations.
I started in Bryce and Poser, but have moved on to Cinema for my 3d work and am developing a serious interest in Matte Painting in Photoshop. My 3d modelling skills are basic in the extreme, and though I admire greatly people such as Rochr and Stonemason I dont seem to be able to develop beyond the beginners stage. These days I tend to concentrate on Photoshop and combining 2d and 3d elements, using Cinema to render out the 3d stuff, and I hope the results speak for themselves.
Cheers, and happy rendering...Ian
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Comments (6)
skyvendik
superb creation
PhthaloBlue
Very well done!
paul_gormley
I think the noir and seediness is there, but there is a Lichtenstein like picture on the right wall which would be much later. In spite of the excellent colours, would B&W give it more of a period feel? Great scene and detail
2ni
Nice, lots of details. Just a remark on the light color, I think more yellow lighting could fit the ambience.
rbowen
Excellent work!
Turin_Returns
This image is definitely worth 5 stars, as it is 1) interesting 2) original and 3) excellently executed.
There is something about the dinginess and dark tones that make me feel it could be set in H. P. Lovecraft's fictitious town of Innsmouth.