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 (50)
romangirl
Great scene, Steve!
Kaisoona
Yes, it is bad that in some countries selfish, crazy, ambivalent, lying people are at the top. Will that ever change?
Take care of yourself.
farmerC
Exellent done.
donnena
it'll get worse!! Take care!!
imyourvillain
Very nicely done render I bet you she is going bat sh!t crazy like the rest of us being trapped in our rooms. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
kharnes
Good work
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
bugsnouveau
Cool work, Steve
moebiustraveller
Great image, eekdog, a very intense sense of looking about at things and entrapment :) Keep up the great work and be safe!
Digital_Dames
hey steve look up hoe many died from the flue under Obummers ass
Wolfenshire
Need papers to move around freely, kinda scary.
Traumsuse
Absolutly fantastic Picture**
Cyve
Absolutely gorgeous once again ... Your creations are so awesome !!!
RodS
As always a great, well done image, Steve! Her body language and expression perfectly communicate the frustration and boredom many of us are feeling these days. I sometimes wonder if this will ever end..
We just got back from a trip to Sam's Club - they were well stocked on pretty much everything (we didn't even look for TP as we are good for a while). People were polite and pleasant, they even had employees wiping down carts for you when you enter.
Hope you're staying healthy, buddy - you're one of those everyday heroes keeping shelves stocked and available for the rest of us. Rock on!
Faemike55
Great image, Steve. As for 45, you really don't want to hear my solution to our problem.
misty7j3
I guess we're all in the same boat.....we feel like prisoners.....getting 'cabin fever'.....being 'bored'....and going 'stir crazy', etc.,etc.etc. We've never had to deal with anything like this before, and we feel helpless......that's such a depressing feeling. I wish I could wake up....and the virus would be gone, and our whole world would be back to normal again!!!! My prayers would be answered!! Nice work Steve.....it's a sad, but true image....
anahata.c
you don't have to apologize for ranting about our leader. (Or about our situation, worldwide.) He's a clown, and the world is in bad shape. Even when all this ends, the world will have to rejuvenate its terribly set-back economy, jobs, those left behind, etc.
Your image does capture the feeling of the time. The woman looks on, with shadow on her face, and you have an eye with a tear behind her---a striking image of what she must feel. And a cool saying on the wall, with a waterfall image behind her---maybe that's where she (and the rest of us) would rather be. Your choice of a sky-blue wall is perfect: As if the sky has gone indoors these days. A nostalgic yearning image, with a big brick wall---like the wall that keeps us all inside. I agree with Rod about the work you do: You're on the front lines for the rest of us, and I too am very grateful. Take care, Steve. It's a fine and telling image.
aqua1955
How right you are. I have seen the outside world 2 days in the last month. My employer told me to stay home until it's save. Transportation of 5 people is now a driver and another one. This way they need to drive 4 times both ways twice
misumu
I feel for those who are home, I work in a data center, and so must be here to keep the portion of the internet that passes through here going. When IMPOTUS was chosen by placing second my friend "How bad can he be?" I reminded him that the last time he had uttered the words, we entered one two long expensive, theft driven wars. When I was a child dreaming of what 2020 would be like I imagine we'd be running lists of all the things we got wrong. I never dreamed I would fear for my loved ones sheltering at home, and they my traveling to work because our President care more about how he looks than our well being. I wish the most people had to worry about was being bored.
Thank you for your amazing art.
miwi
Fantastic scene, excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!