As an artist, I do four things; Oils on Canvas (Social Commentary), Drawings of National Parks, Photography of Birds and California Native Plants and 2D/3D Digital.
Since most here will be interest in digital work, I'll talk about that. I started in the digital world with a TI-99/4a computer in the early 1980's and immediately started creating art and animation with a very limited graphic range in hexadecimal code (16 colors, 256 shapes). I eventually became a published artist for Asgard Software and a year later when out on my own to form “Notung Software” which became on of the most popular TI Software companies. In 2010, I was inducted in the TI-99/4a Hall of Fame.
After making my switch to the PC, I started with Sketcher (the precursor to Painter) and even owned Fractal Design's "Poser 1". I didn't start seriously playing with Poser until Version 3 came around. With the advent of Poser 4, I began by creating textures and started a career as a digital artist, selling my work through Zygote, Vista, DAZ3D, Hivewire3D and Renderosity.
I really didn’t find my nitch in the 3D world until I partnered with BL Render to do the Songbird ReMix Series in 2003. The following year, I came into my own blending my love and knowledge of birds with a strong environmental theme "Threatened, Endangered, Extinct". That set, designed specifically to raise awareness about threatened species and why they're going extinct, became a template for all my work.
Since then I’ve steadily worked on improving my skills with Painter and Modo, and of course, producing more 3D birds and other flora and fauna with a strong environmental message. Today, the Songbird Remix birds have appeared in films such as ”I am Legend”, in Audubon literature and advertising, Duncraft (bird product & seed) advertising, in the museum presentations (such as the National Wildlife Research Center of Saudi Arabia) and even billboards and bus benches for the Omaha Reads promotions.
Besides being a Renderosity Vendor, I work at home as a freelance artist/photographer and also volunteer/lecture at the Theodore Payne Foundation (a Foundation that focuses a native plant awareness) and at Audubon California.
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Comments (12)
vitachick
Beautiful and very informative :)
mininessie
amazing image and info!
Greywolf44
Exceptionally dramatic imagery, Ken. The tiger AND the crane look like they might be coming to my library very soon (LOL). NICE.
kharnes
Good work
miwi
Wonderful image,super info thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
beachsidelegs
WOW Fantastic image my friend I learn so much when you post so keep them coming, My hubby thinks I am intelligent and I don't like to disappoint lol
kelchris3
Great image!
STEVIEUKWONDER
I wouldn't like to bet on the outcome! Excellent art!
KarmaSong
Wonderful animal scene, superbly rendered. In addition, your narrative is quite enthralling. In martial arts, in China, common knowledge has it that Tai chi was invented from observing the combat dancing of a crane protecting itself from a dangerous snake. Hence, the name of specific form of tai-chi called the crane Tai Chi in comparison with the tiger form of Tai Chi. This is what your superb composition brought to mind when I first saw it. 👍😎
Flint_Hawk
Fabulous, realistic render! These cranes are amazing!
eekdog
mankind is it's biggest enemy. beautiful tig..
adorety
Very awesome image. That's a great bit of information too. Sad it is so endangered. Now I have something to look up on YouTube!