Welcome to my little space here on Renderosity; my name is Traci. I'm a 44 yr old Alaskan, and I think I tend to have an unusual perspective on life. Being born and raised in Alaska may have something to do with that; though I think it's just who I am.
I started learning to use the Daz platform in 2011. I've also started dipping into the Poser platform lately too, but am not yet comfortable with it. I am an avid, amateur photographer; my camera tends to be carried with me regularly. Though, I'm not sure yet how much of my photography I'll share in the galleries as opposed to my 3D images, we'll see.
Suggestions and constructive criticism are very welcomed by me. I still consider myself a beginner in 3D art, and Always consider new knowledge valuable. Thank you for taking the time to look at my gallery, I hope you enjoy looking as much as I enjoy creating.
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Comments (3)
contedesfees
It's hard to believe that a creature as ugly and seemingly ferocious as a bat is endangered. But considering that climate scientists predict that we will cross the 1.5° threshold in just a few more years, perhaps I should not be so surprised. We're endangered too.
Staticon
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and, in my eyes, this is a most beautiful creature. I love bats and it is such a shame that they are so universally feared and shunned.
Excellent photo of this little cutie. :-)
IcesTigerSide
Thank you. I took a couple different shots of it nappin up there. The other one I posted has a good shot of it's face.
These particular lil guys are not overly ferocious, they are insect eaters and are rather tiny themselves as well. I'm seeing more and more bat-boxes up here these days, people are making places for them to sleep during the daytime. So, maybe not so feared as they used to be.