"What another would have done as well as you, do not do it. What another would have said as well as you, do not say it; what another would have written as well, do not write it. Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself-and thus make yourself indispensable. Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better." - Andre Gide
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BIO
I am not Vile! Back in the really old days I used to log on to a BBS with that handle and have never really changed it. Every time I join some online community it still sticks and I have been here at Renderosity since 12/16/1999.
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I am not an artist! Well at least not in the traditional sense at least. Both my Mother and Sister are terrific analog artists but I just never got into the whole paints, canvas and brushes thing. Not that I was terribly bad at it I was just never as good as I wanted to be. I am a perfectionist! Computer art really appealed to me for this reason, my favorite button became the UNDO! I love the way I can save an image and comeback to it at another time and add more or erase mistakes. Or create something so, possibly temporary as a digital image and yet have it be as effective as a masters painting!
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I am too technical! My art does not reflect my moods or expressions most the time but more of my technical abilities (I am working on this though). I mainly use Photoshop, Bryce, (occasionally Poser) and a digital camera.
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I am not my Past! I first started digital art in 1991 with a program called SPASH on a Leading Technologies 286PC. I used to sketch out an image in pencil or pen and then try to recreate it Pixel by frustrating Pixel. I created some amazing images (in my mind they were) of Dinosaurs, Comic characters and Sci-fi. All but one were lost in a computer meltdown, the one that survived I can t seem to recall off of a floppy disk either.
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I am not Brycer! By 1997 I had an Intel Pentium 133 which my Uncle loaned me I believe it had 64MB of Ram and a 1GB hard Drive. And then I met Bryce2 and many a night was spent trying to get that thing to render silly little mountains or spheres all of which as I look back on and think a 4 year old could do better! But I had to learn, I had to render!
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I am not a Master! I think there are few Digital masters out there and they know who they are! I try as hard as I can to copy or pay homage to their accomplishments. I think, that I and others have made Bryce do things it was never intended or dreamed of being able to do. I now see people doing stuff I had not even dreamed of.
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One final thought! I Say Let me never be whole! I Say May I never be satisfied! I Say Deliver me from Japanese Robots! I Say Deliver me from lame Poser Art! I Say Deliver me from bad skin and Perfect Smiles! I Say you don't have to give in and through down your hand!
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And I Say Evolve!
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Comments (9)
RobertJ
The problem with Olympus Mons is, that it is so big (it is the biggest volcano in the solar system) that most of the time your not even sure if you are walking up or down the volcano.
It sure would not stick out of the surounding landscape like it does on this picture, there is no way that you could see the whole volcano other than from orbit around mars.
http://www.space4case.com/ for some very good mars renders.
online_art
Excellent render...one of the best mars images I have seen on here.
Vile
Robert is right it is too big so I used a little artistic interprtation.
alvinylaya
Wow. Glad to see you back! This is one of the best martian landscapes I've seen in a while. I'm very impressed by those rocks. Although I've heard of it, I'm not a space buff so I don't really know how Olympus Mons supposed to look. Either way, I think it's an excellent job.
Aldaron
Great render. The sky is too blue. In my astronomy book the sky is a yellowish rust, very desaturated. Almost the color of your haze except a tad more red. Everything else looks great, the rocks and sand are spot on.
Doublecrash
Very nice image! A beautiful landscape. And I do defend artistic interpretation! :)
Longrider
Great image,and i also defend artistic interpretation. If it's like this in your imagination than it is good.
danamo
Very cool pic! And oddly enough, your sky inter- pretation is closer than those in the "astronomy books". For some strange reason the folks at JPL didn't want us to know how blue the Martian sky really is, so they "tinkered" with it. Now isn't it funny how many countries are mounting their own Mars missions?
Artformz2
Beautiful beautiful work!