Hello everyone!
I've played with computer-assisted imagery for as long as I've had a scanner and a copy of Paint Shop Pro (which, in those days, was before Corel bought out JASC). I used to regularly participate in contests on a well-known Photoshop site and my images tended to place very well. I also used to create graphics for various DOOM levels. But until 2013, the only realistic CGI-specific software I used was Terragen, and I used that mainly to create more pleasing skies to replace dull skies that ruined otherwise good photographs.
The artwork you see in my gallery is all current, and created in DAZ Studio. My usual post-processing tools nowadays are Wingnut's Lo-Fi and GIMP. I use Lo-Fi mainly for the film textures, and GIMP for all other work. I'm the only person I know who continues to use Lo-Fi, and one of the few worldwide who still use it at all, but I love that basic little program too much to upgrade to one of Alien Skin's current products. When I need custom textures I use either Genetica or Filter Forge.
Most of my images fall within fantasy or sci-fi genres, with a bit of humor wherever possible. I am a guitarist, and often include musical references in my visuals. I deliberately try to include ambiguity in my narrative images to intrigue you so that you can decide what will happen next in the scene. I think it's fun for you to think about what might happen next and resolve the suspense for yourself. I'm a hobbyist, not a trained artist, and I am grateful that I've met many people along the way who have much more talent than I do, but who were kind enough to point me in the right direction and encourage me to improve.
My favorite artists are probably on almost everyone's list here - Frazetta, the Brothers Hildebrandt, Alex Ross, Norman Rockwell, Hajime Sorayama, Rembrandt, Bouguereau, Guayasamin, James Gurney, Max Ernst, and Bosch. I love Ray Harryhausen's creature designs, particularly that Cyclops from Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, and the visual look of Ridley Scott's movies, particularly Blade Runner and Alien.
Thank you for looking at my artwork, and I hope you liked what you saw!
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Comments (4)
RRun
Not to mention the desperate slap on the forehead having to see all this and the equally desperate desire to explain the general working of a democracy to some - and one particular - individual. And maybe some mathematics. Just in case. Elementary School stuff, really.
mightymysterio Online Now!
You read my mind on this one, judging from your commentary. They used to call TV the Boob Tube back when sitcoms and cop shows ruled. But what we see on the news on a daily basis (both in content and presentation) is mind numbing.
katyee
This is why I don't have a TV... lol and that is actually true, I don't. Gave it to a friend years ago. At one stage this could have been a blond version of me.. um girl... watching the boob tube laughing. Great image... I love your lighting and the pose.
mightymysterio Online Now!
I rarely watch TV nowadays myself unless I am forced to. Thank you for commenting!
daggerwilldo
Super work and great visual commentary. Your lighting and expression make this an instant favorite.
mightymysterio Online Now!
Thank you so much!
Navi
So true, and in many ways - Happy new year my friend :D
mightymysterio Online Now!
Thanks and the same to you!