Name:Dirk Holzenhauer
Born:27.03.1960
Residence:Düsseldorf, GERMANY
Status:Single
Profession:Original Socialworker but now IT-Coordinator for the Youth Welfare Offfice
Graphic Status:Amateur
Interests:Computer-Graphics, Music, Books, Movies (as DVDs or TV), Sleeping
Music:It depends on my "Feelings", so it could be Jazz, Pop, Blues, Metal, Rock, Rap.
Books: Fantasy Books, still one of my favourite is "Elric" written by Michael Moorcock
Movies: Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi but even so called "serious movies"......
Vice:; Smoking, drinking, sitting too much time in front of my PC, Graphics.....
Homepage:http://www.timeweleft.de
Famous last words:
"Before I sink into the big sleep I want to hear the scream of the butterfly" (The Doors)
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Comments (17)
Cgaynor
I hope you are not asking the dog to decide which one is a circle, lol.
Tracesl
As a fan that uses the 'excellent' comment way too much (i am sorry), I have to say excellent it seems,
I see spots, I see dice, 7 spots 5 and 4 dice on one and then a domino on the other pic with in. And one dog that may be named spot. The scene plays tricks on me and that is cool.
As to comment counts, some brother me because the work is so-so but I feel bad for not commenting and the lack I see on some artwork brothers me because I find them amazing and so much better than anything I do.
Krid
Thanx a lot for your comment and I like your pictures. Great fantasy scenes....I believe that a lot of comments are this "tit for tat"..
PhilW
I like the gentle humour in this! I remember posting a lot of images and not getting many views or comments early in my rendering history, and being told that to get more "likes" you have to like and comment on others, which as you say, is playing some sort of daft game. And I know you've been at this for many years as I have followed you for a long time. I'm sure that Leonardo Da Vinci didn't become popular because he "liked" a lot of other people! (Not that I'm comparing either of our art to him, but you get the point). I guess it's just the way things are - you either play the game or decide that it doesn't matter and when you get likes and comments, they are at least more sincere.
Krid
Thanx a lot for your comment..I believe that something changed here and when I started here it was different and let´s say "more honest". Sometimes it's just a little frustrating and I think it's a shame that some who I think take really good pictures just don't get noticed.
Darkglass
Obviously everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and i can understand your frustration, there is no definition of beauty or art.. it's what you see, why do you need the comments...in the first place..? i do my art / images for myself...and to please myself and to improve my understanding and skillset, if someone likes what i do its a bonus.....that's it....
In a nutshell...really does it matter how many comments, likes, favourites the image gets.. long as your happy with the end result and willing to out it into the public domain...the rest insubstantial....
Krid
I agree with you: everyone has a different idea of what a "good" picture is. I'm just annoyed that I have the feeling that there is no objectivity anymore...
mifdesign
Superb atmosphere and lighting, excellent DOF, brilliant awesome render.
You can't wipe a plague unless you can always identify it properly. Orwell tried and within few months he was suicided.
Of course the virus must talk every language so it can mesmerize it's targets, walk like a duck, quack like a duck.
But it's not the duck, it's the death.
Krid
...and here it seems to be the death of honesty. In this sense quack, quack
hashdoc
Is he calculating? lol I like the outfit of the man - what is it?
Saby55 Online Now!
I know it can hurt all this and it's also a little frustrating, unfortunately we live in a world of hypocrites. It's true, many artists struggle to write two words, so "Excellent" is the best they can write. do not pay attention to it the important thing is that you are satisfied with your work the rest matters little Sometimes I think that underneath all this there is a bit of envy.Sorry for my English Returning to your image, I define it as great as all your previous works 👍🙋♂️
UteBigSmile
Habe mein altes Kommentar gelöscht, weil ich deine Antwort als beleidigend fand, ich kann froh sein, wenn ich mal viele Kommentare bekomme aber das ist nicht immer so, weil auch ich keine sgg. Fan-Gemeinde besitze, ansonsten schließe ich mich 100% dem Kommentar von Saby55 an, denn genau so ist es!!!!!
uncollared
Super cool. Great lighting
mauk
excellent
Giffy01
I think your picture is funny. But I would like to know what the dog thinks? And by the way, good comment.
RRun
Next stop, Rorschach test. Poor doggie.
As for the comments & likes: you don't have to howl with the wolves. Or you can try to be specific, and critical. Cause an excellent is nice, but doesn't help you to improve. However, some artists don't take criticism too well, so the "excellent" is a safe way of at least some appreciation.
Personally I encourage fair criticism, and neither a like nor a follow grants the same in return But I look at artist's pages if I don't know them.
dragongirl
The breed of dog is like a pun on the missing collections.
ahnada
An interesting progres in the scene but seeing the colors of the dog, It doesn't look like rolling dice at all.. Nice, very nice!
perpetualrevision
Of course a Dalmation would choose these artworks! They make him feel at home :-) Fun scene!
APlusDesign
Looking through your gallery, this image jumped out at me. The dalmatian drawn towards the painting that looks closest to his own coat. Reminds me how we all are drawn to art that speaks to us in some way or another.
Your description underneath is also interesting. It is sad to see some do follow a like for like thing just for the sake of it, but I think it is nice if people have true interest in your work and that artists support each other. Is this commentary the philosophy behind this dalmatian image though?