BIO I'm an illustrator, and for the last 15 years I have been doing almost exclusively digital work--mostly covers for e-books and small presses; fantasy, SF and Paranormal Romance covers are my specialty. I use Poser, Photoshop and Painter, and a nifty little paint program called ArtRage. I have been lucky enough to have work shown on the BBC's The Sky at Night, done promotional artwork for the Hugos, and have digital art tutorials published in Michael Burn's Femme Digitale and Digital SciFi Art (Watson-Guptill 2004) as well as DVD covers, cd covers and e-book covers, most recently for Liquid Silver Books, Edge/Tesseract and Dragon Moon Press. I'm also a member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. . When I have time, I do acrylic paintings for fun.
Commissions: I do 3d texturing and backgrounds now rather than book covers, and I do appreciate a good UV template to work on. Thanks for checking out my bio!
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Comments (16)
daggerwilldo
You amaze me at your ability to manipulate the aspects of a character. Facial morphs for L'Homme were a hit with me. Is this a Post Process Paint job or a skin texture for L'Homme . It certainly looks good. I love Richards backgrounds. Being from the South West I immediately gravitate to that beautiful side of nature, or as some call it 'Stinking Desert National Park" Seriously, the South West landscapes are so unique.
lwperkins
It's a skin texture! I think I can share it once I get the folders set up. I think the Southwest is just beautiful but it's way too hot for me, especially after living in the Northwest and Chicago. I've gotten used to a constant 40 degrees 7 months of the year :D But the lizards and rocks and wild plants are superb down there.
crender
Excellent !
Radar_rad-dude
Very handsome character! Excellent portrait!
donnena
woohooo!!! he looks great!
lwperkins
Thanks everyone! Let me see if I can successfully get his head into Freestuff :D
eekdog
tremendously done realism Lynn.
lwperkins
Thank you, Steve! I need to figure out if I can get M4 to work in Poser 11, I miss that guy (and all his clothes :D)
rbowen
Great character!
uncollared
Very nice character
prae
Very handsome.
RodS
You really did an amazing job on this, Lynn! Even close-up, I can't really see your brushwork. That might be because I've had my face stuck in monitors all day working on TNA, and getting DAZ installed on the other machine, but still..
I'm not a huge fan of either LaFemme, or L'Homme, but maybe I just need to work with both of 'em more... But you made him look awesome here!
lwperkins
I think they got off to a bit of an awkward start, but they are really wonderful once you figure out where all the dials are hidden (there are literally hundreds of posing and adjustment morphs, under layers and layer of panes). Plus they are getting more add-on items to make them more fun. I think L'Homme has such an unfortunate default expression, it's a bit off putting. He's actually quite handsome--these are his default morphs!
UteBigSmile
Lovely portrait of this young man!
lwperkins
Thank you, Ute, I think he can be so cute with some love :D
mapps
As well he should be :-)
lwperkins
He's in Freestuff! Thank you all again! <3
STEVIEUKWONDER
Such a talent you have shown here. Fine work indeed!
lwperkins
He could still use some tweaks but he'd be a good starting point for (someone else) to make a full character :D Thank you too!
Tipol
Very nice job, thank you for the credit ;)
lwperkins
Thank you for the clothing! L'Homme has so few pieces, I think you have made most of them :D